Calcining kilns at Bank Top
- Date:
- 1967
- Location:
- Hollins Mine, Calcining Kilns, Rosedale Chimney Bank, Spaunton, Bank Top, Rosedale, Ryedale, North Yorkshire
- Reference:
- DES01/06/0012
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)
The kilns were used to roast ironstone at Hollins Mine. In Rosedale in 1853 magnetite ore, a high grade iron ore, was discovered just north east of Hollins Farm. Hollins was the first of a number of mines to be established around Rosedale and was worked intensively from 1859 by the Rosedale Mining Company. The mine is now a Scheduled Monument and the kilns are also Grade II listed structures.
This is part of the Series: DES01/06 Eileen Deste: Yorkshire; within the Collection: DES01 Eileen Deste Collection
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Deste, Eileen
Victorian Ironstone Mine, Victorian Calcining Kiln, Mining Industry
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