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Ladywash Mine, Eyam, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire. A miner operating a piece of machinery in Ladywash Mine near Eyam.
The Ladywash Mine was originally opened as a fluorspar mine but is often described as a mixed ore mine. It closed in 1979. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 26522097
Filename: pda01_02_01_00001.jpg
Size: 4570 x 4619 (6.4MB)
Date: 11th October 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: His toric England Archive
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: His toric England Archive
Owner URL: https ://images .his toricenglands ervices .org.uk/
Job Title: Photographer
Extraction Mine Mining Tunnel Work Fluorspar
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This print by Paul Deakin takes us on a journey deep into the heart of Ladywash Mine, located near Eyam in Derbyshire Dales. The image showcases a miner skillfully operating a piece of machinery amidst the rugged and dimly lit mining tunnel. With his determined expression and focused stance, he embodies the resilience and dedication that characterized the miners who toiled in these treacherous conditions. Ladywash Mine holds a significant place in history as it was originally established as a fluorspar mine, but over time evolved into a mixed ore mine. This versatility allowed for various minerals to be extracted from its depths, contributing greatly to the region's industrial heritage. However, like many mines across the country, Ladywash Mine met its closure in 1979. The photograph beautifully captures both the harsh reality of underground work and the undeniable beauty found within these industrial landscapes. It serves as an important reminder of those who labored tirelessly beneath our feet, often under perilous circumstances. Paul Deakin's lens has immortalized this moment in time, preserving not only an individual's labor but also commemorating an era when mining played such a vital role in shaping communities and economies alike. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are transported back to an era where determination fueled progress and where every swing of pickaxe brought us closer to extracting precious resources from Mother Earth herself.