A Charcoal drawing of the famous Tungsten mine nestled in the hidden folds of Grains gill.
A Charcoal drawing of the portal of the Grand level at Goldscope mine where medieval miners delved beneath Newlands valley.
This remote building at Backstone edge on the back of Cross fell was home and workshop to the Lead miners who toiled underground here.
A Graphite and Charcoal drawing of the old CK & P railway viaduct overlooked by Blencathra.
A Graphite and pencil drawing of a mine entrance and guardhouse at Seathwaite Graphite mine overlooking Sour Milk Gill.
A charcoal drawing of the famous Tungsten mine nestled in the folds of Grains Gill.
An Iron ore pastel drawing of the pit head of renowned Haig colliery in Whitehaven overlooking the sea from beneath which the coal was won.
A Charcoal drawing of the outstanding locally made cast Iron canopy and platform of the historical CK & P railway station at Keswick.
A Charcoal drawing of the portal of the Grand level at Goldscope mine where medieval miners delved into Newlands valley.
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