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English: The Museum of Lead Mining, Wanlockhead. Lead was mined in the hills around Wanlockhead till 1934, then again in 1957-58. Gold and silver has also been mined here since Roman times and local gold was used in James V's crown of 1540. This stone-built museum formerly housed a Miners' Subscription Library. |
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Author | Colin Smith |
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InfoField | Colin Smith / The Museum of Lead Mining, Wanlockhead. |
Camera location | 55° 23′ 48″ N, 3° 46′ 55″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 55.396600; -3.782000 |
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Object location | 55° 23′ 48″ N, 3° 46′ 48″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 55.396600; -3.780000 |
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