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SLATE QUARY

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An old abandoned Slate Quary. This is one of the workers houses. Zoomage recomended The slate industry in Wales began during the Roman period when slate was used to roof the fort at Segontium, now Caernarfon. The slate industry grew slowly until the early 18th century, then expanded rapidly until the late 19th century, at which time the most important slate producing areas were in northwest Wales, including the Penrhyn Quarry near Bethesda, the Dinorwic Quarry near Llanberis, the Nantlle Valley quarries, and Blaenau Ffestiniog, where the slate was mined rather than quarried. Penrhyn and Dinorwig were the two largest slate quarries in the world, and the Oakeley mine at Blaenau Ffestiniog was the largest slate mine in the world. Slate is mainly used for roofing, but is also produced as thicker slab for a variety of uses including flooring, worktops and headstones. Up to the end of the 18th century, slate was extracted on a small scale by groups of quarrymen who paid a royalty to the landlord, carted slate to the ports, and then shipped it to England, Ireland and sometimes France. Towards the close of the century, the landowners began to operate the quarries themselves, on a larger scale. After the government abolished slate duty in 1831, rapid expansion was propelled by the building of narrow gauge railways to transport the slates to the ports. Have a nice day.

Comments (21)


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Crabbycabby

5:43AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Interesting angle on this shot. The building appears to merge with the background. It adds to the effect of the decaying building being reclaimed by nature. Great shot.

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GARAGELAND

5:47AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Yeah the building is also made of slate so It will go back to nature eventually.

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JohnDelaquiox

8:40AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

fantastic capture and place

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Juliette.Gribnau

8:47AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

wonderful compo and capture

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pat40

9:02AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Looks very Interesting,

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debbielove

9:29AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Yep1 There are many of these around Cornwall as well.. Also Tin Mines.. Fabulous shot, well taken.. Rob

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durleybeachbum

9:30AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Desolation perfectly described by your shot.

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jayfar

10:12AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

What a cheek Steve, they've even pinched the slate off the roof!!! Lol. This is an excellent capture.

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awjay

10:25AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

excellent

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dochtersions

10:34AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Fantastic and an amazing great image!

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jmb007

11:05AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

belle photo!!

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moochagoo

11:44AM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Very interesting picture !

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beefer

12:22PM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Nice shot :o)

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wysiwig

12:38PM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Interesting image and history. It could easily be from the American Southwest.

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j-dwarf

12:42PM | Mon, 15 August 2011

wonderful pov

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Lashia

3:32PM | Mon, 15 August 2011

Beautil shot, almost hidden amongst the rocks- thanks for sharing! :)

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flora-crassella

3:42PM | Mon, 15 August 2011

an interesting building! GREAT photo!!!

whaleman

12:41AM | Tue, 16 August 2011

A very interesting structure!

geoffwoods

3:01AM | Tue, 16 August 2011

This has got a nice feel to it my friend great work

belasebok

1:44PM | Sun, 21 August 2011

Excellent!

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billcody

6:04PM | Mon, 05 September 2011

There is always something sad to see a building in its decline... What kind of persons may have lived there and what was their story? Fine work.


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