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Allenheads | Allenheads | Estate Plan | About 50 chains East | A condiderable Village consisting of one | ||
Allenheads | Whellan’s Directory | of Far Westend | public house a church Post Office and | |||
Allenheads | J. T. Bewick Esqr. | an extensive lead mine with washings workshops | ||||
Allenheads | White’s Directory | & a considerable number of dwelling houses | ||||
Allonheads | Kitchin’s Co Map | & principally occupied by men employed | ||||
at the lead mines the property of W. B. Beaumont Esqr. | ||||||
Allenheads Mines | Allenheads Mines | J. T. Bewick Esqr | About 55 chains N.E. | |||
(Lead) | Allenheads Mines | Mr. J. Clarke | of Far Westend | washings workshops machinery and all the | ||
Allenheads Mines | Mr. Wm Curry | necessary conveniance and having several | ||||
(Lead) | levels & shafts communicating with the | |||||
same | ||||||
Ginhill Shaft | Ginhill Shaft | J. T. Bewick Esqr | About 55 chains N.E. | This name is given to a lead shaft | ||
(Lead) | Ginhill Shaft | Mr. J. Clarke | of Far Westend | from being situated on a hill and formerly | ||
Ginhill Shaft | Mr. Wm Curry | the lead ore was drawn by a horse and Gin | ||||
(Lead) | but now is drawn by a powerful |
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Engine | ||||||
F. Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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