johnnyb
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I have just been reading a new local history book concerning the small mines of the biddulph Valley. Now these were nearly all coal mines working various seams. One of these the gillow heath mine was also also extracting tons of whetstone. This was from about 1950 until 1980 when it shut. The whetstones were found in a similar area to the coal measures. And this is the interesting bit they were shipped up to Ayrshire to the makers of the water of Ayr and the tax o shanter stoned. In the 60s they were extracting 25 tons a week!
Amusingly this type of wheelbarrow mining didn't appeal to miners in the seventies being hard graft!
Amusingly this type of wheelbarrow mining didn't appeal to miners in the seventies being hard graft!