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Finds

(1 foot rule indicates the size of many of the objects in photos taken before 2014. A yellow/black 30cm scale is used after that date. Unless otherwise stated, the photos are by Robin Whitworth.)

Parallel motion mounting

Parallel Motion Anchorage Point being uncovered in the passageway near the Cornish Engine House.












Inscription on Pumping Shaft capping

'Finish 1923' inscribed on the capping of the Pumping Shaft, September 2011.












Securing bolt on top of Horizontal Engine House


Securing bolt on roof edge, Horizontal Engine House, October 2011.











Shaped stone


Shaped stone found in November 2011.











Rail chair



Rail Chair, November 2011










Glass vial




Glass vial found outside the Cornish Engine House, November 2011. There is a bishop's crown embossed on the base.









Piece of glazed stoneware






Piece of glazed stoneware found outside Horizontal Engine House, February 2012. This could include the overflow for a sink.







Piece of glazed stoneware






Piece of glazed stoneware, shaped like the corner of a sink, found outside Horizontal Engine House, February 2012. Some more pieces, with a similar glaze, were found in the same area in August 2017.







Brick floor outside Horizontal Engine House







Brick floor laid outside the Horizontal Engine House, March 2012






roofing Tile








Almost complete example of roofing tile, found alongside the South Pit Heapstead, May 2012





Track spike









Track spike found alongside the South Pit heapstead, May 2012




Possible lubrication pad










Pad with soft rubber face found alongside the South Pit heapstead, possibly a lubrication pad. May 2012


Shaped block












Shaped block found near South Pit heapstead, August 2012. Probably made of limestone, its use in a matter of conjecture.


Steps by Cornish Engine House









Steps found at side of Cornish Engine House, September 2012. A later photo shows them after all the surrounding spoil was removed in June 2017.









Jennings-type bit





Jennings-type double helix drill bit for carpenter's brace found in the alcove of the Cornish Engine House, October 2012









Engine bed in Cornish Engine House




The engine bed in Cornish Engine House in October 2012, before being covered up again for protection. There is an annular groove worn into the bed, with an outer diameter of 64" and an inner diameter of 55". The diameter of the cylinder was 60". A crack, just to the right of the 1 ft scale, runs across the bed.






Bull-nosed brick





Bull-nosed brick with Shortwood stamped into frog, May 2013









Steps outside Vertical Engine House

Steps outside Vertical Engine House, August 2013














Pole end chain found by base of Old Pit heapstead ramp


Pole end chain found near base of Old Pit heapstead ramp, February 2014













Shaving soap container

Metal Palmolive shaving stick container found inside Old Boiler House, March 2014 (5cm x 5 cm scale)













Glass bottles

Some of the glass bottles found near the base of the Old Pit heapstead ramp, March 2014 (1 ft scale).













Metal shovel

Metal shovel with worn blade found outside Old Boiler House, April 2014












Bricks from Vertical Engine House
Bricks found in spoil from inside of Vertical Engine House, April 2014. One has the name 'Shortwood' in the frog, while the other has an ornate frog with inwardly curved corners.














Beam socket in VEH wall
Beam socket in north-western wall of Vertical Engine House, May 2014














Fragment of Sloan's Liniment bottle


Fragment of Sloan's Liniment bottle found by northern corner of New Pit heapstead, May 2014. An intact bottle, with cap, was found at the base of the Old Pit heapstead ramp in February 2018.










Remains of steps on top of Pumping Shaft crossover.


Remains of steps on top of Pumping Shaft crossover, July 2014












North-east wall of VEH

North-east wall of Vertical Engine House, July 2014














North-west wall of VEH

North-west wall of Vertical Engine House, July 2014














Fragments of pot

Fragments of pot with internal glazing found in Vertical Engine House, October 2014













Part of maker's name on tile fragment

Fragment of tile with part of maker's name "Phil...". This was found in the Vertical Engine House in February 2015, but another fragment with the name "Phillip's" was found near the Fan Ducts in August 2017.











Maker's logo on winding sheave near site

Close-up of the Thompson & Southwick logo on the winding wheel sheave by the cycle path, April 2105















Sole and heel of a hobnailed boot

Sole and heel of a hobnailed boot found in the winding drum pit of the vertical Engine House, June 2105














Glass stopper

Glass stopper found in the winding drum pit, Vertical Engine House. It was made by Cannington Shaw in St Helens between 1875 and 1892, June 2015. (10 cm x 10 cm scale)










The layout of the drains in the winding drum pit


The layout of the drains in the winding drum pit, Vertical Engine House, September 2105














Engine bed area of Vertical Engine House.


The north-east end of the Vertical Engine House before the engine bed was unearthed, October 2105













Close-up of the engine bed in the Vertical Engine House.


Close-up of the engine bed in the Vertical Engine House, November 2105













Close-up of the securing nut of the engine bed in the Vertical Engine House.


Close-up of the securing nut on the engine bed in the top left of the previous photo. Unable to undo it despite trying to split it with a cold chisel, the scrap metal crew had to break the cylinder casing leaving a fragment still attached.













Northern fan duct before spoil removal, December 2015.


The northern fan duct before removal of spoil in December 2015 ...













Sloping floor of northern fan duct, January 2016.


... and after cleaning in January 2016 to reveal the sloping floor. The brick base of the fan housing is located at the far end.












Rebuilding of north-western wall of Old Pit heapstead, February 2016.


Remains of damper found at heapstead (western) end of the southern fan duct, January 2016.











Remains of tub wheel



Part of a flanged wheel found in the southern tippler slot, Old Pit heapstead, January 2016. It may have come from a coal tub.









Sloping floor of northern fan duct, January 2016.





Square engine beds on a plinth to the north of the fan ducts. They may have secured two electric motors, used for driving the fan, as there is a length of armoured power cable between the beds and the brick wall, February 2016








Section of top hat rail





Section of Top Hat rail found near Fan Engine House, February 2016.










Remains of two pick heads





The broken remains of what are thought to be pick heads. They were found on top of the Old Pit heapstead in April 2016. A complete pick head was later discovered.











Metal plate at bottom of Vertical Engine House




Substantial metal plate at bottom of engine bay, Vertical Engine House, August 2016.










Ammonite fossil - 1



One half of an ammonite fossil was uncovered when a piece of building stone split ...










Ammonite fossil - 2



... and the other half, August 2016











Bolts found in VEH





Two 15" long bolts found in spoil at the bottom of the engine bay in the Vertical Engine House, August 2016








Cranked spanner





A 15" long cranked spanner found in spoil at the bottom of the engine bay in the Vertical Engine House, August 2016








Manometer tube






A piece of glass tubing that may have come from a manometer used to monitor the performance of the condenser. This was found in spoil at the bottom of the engine bay in the Vertical Engine House, September 2016





metal plate at bottom of Vertical Engine House






Solid platform at bottom of engine bay, Vertical Engine House, September 2016.










Metal bucket





Remains of a metal bucket found in spoil at the bottom of the engine bay in the Vertical Engine House, September 2016












Lifting chain



40" long lifting chain found in spoil at the bottom of the engine bay in the Vertical Engine House, September 2016










Iron casting



Iron casting with a 2" wide channel machined around the outer edge, found in spoil at the bottom of the flywheel slot in the Vertical Engine House, September 2016









Iron bracket




Iron bracket with reinforcing rib, found in spoil at the bottom of the pit below the engine bed, September 2016. This is similar to a bracket at the base of long holding down bolts outside the south-west wall of the building, and probably was originally attached to a holding down bolt inside the building.








Latch hook



15" long latch hook, found in spoil at the bottom of the pit below the engine bed, September 2016









Coach screw and bolt



Coach-bolt (left) and -screw, found in spoil at the bottom of the pit below the engine bed, September 2016










Accretions






Lumps of spoil containing iron objects found at bottom of pit below engine bed, Vertical Engine House, September 2016 ...









Lifting chain






... which contained these iron artefacts, October 2016









Bottom of holding down bolts








Iron plates at bottom of holding down bolts in the flywheel slot, Vertical Engine House, October 2016







Well in Vertical Engine House








Well in bottom of Vertical Engine House, October 2016.







Iron guide








Iron guide found at bottom of engine bay in the Vertical Engine House, October 2016. An identical one was found outside the Old Boiler House in October 2017. Both have now been identified as guides to stop the cages twisting in the shaft.













Structure outside CEH




Structure uncovered outside south-east wall of Cornish Engine House, October 2016. Photo by K Kemp


















New culvert in pond area


Culvert discovered in November 2016 at the southern end of the pond.










Metal handle




Metal handle found near the southern tippler slot when leveling the top of the Old Pit heapstead, January 2017













Pipe in side of New Pit heapstead




Pipe found near the a possible tippler slot on the north-west side of the New Pit heapstead, January 2017











Bracket in side of New Pit heapstead




Bracket found in slot on the north-west side of the New Pit heapstead, February 2017 ...









Bracket after removal




... and after removal from the slot, February 2017












Brick with crown stamped into face




Brick forming part of the foundations for the egg-ended boiler. It has a crown and the legend JOHNSON AND... stamped into the face, February 2017 The same brick can be seen in a later photo after cleaning.











North-west wall of winding ramp




North-west wall of winding ramp, New Pit heapstead, in February 2017









Wire ropes joined by clamp




Two lengths of wire rope joined by a clamp, close to the north-west wall of winding ramp, New Pit heapstead, in February 2017








Tea pot lid




4" long tea pot lid discovered on the top of the New Pit heapstead, February 2017










Pottery fragment




1" fragment of pottery with a blue pattern on the concave side, found by the southern corner of the Cornish Engine House in February 2017








Pottery fragments




Two fragments of pottery with a blue floral pattern on the outside, found by the southern corner of the Cornish Engine House in February 2017








Brick with crown stamped into face




The same brick seen in an earlier photo after cleaning. The maker's name can now be seen as JOHNSON ANDREWS & CO, February 2017









Bricklined holes




Brick-lined holes in the north-west wall of the New Pit heapstead that were uncovered when the ivy was stripped back, February 2017








Fizzy drink bottle




Half-pint capacity, thick-walled glass bottle with the inscription ‘John Arnold & Sons, Wickwar’ in raised lettering around the shoulder. This has an internal screw thread in the neck, and may have been used for a fizzy drink such as ginger beer. This brewery was closed down after it was taken over by the Bristol Brewery Georges & Co in 1917. The bottle was found in the pond area, March 2017





2 pint capacity bottle




Two pint capacity bottle found in the pond area, March 2017. The broken necks of two other similar bottles were found nearby.








Fragment of glass bottle




Fragment of a clear glass bottle found in the pond area, March 2017. The oval base is 2¾” by 11/8” in size, and the side carries the inscription ‘Ross, Elliott & Weston, Leicester’ in raised lettering. The company was known to be ‘wine, spirit, ale, stout and cider merchants’, and this may be the remains of a spirit bottle, say the size below a ¼ bottle, but of very uncertain date.       





Rail fishplate




Rail fishplate found when removing spoil from the winding ramp on the New Pit heapstead, March 2017









Uneven floor of building 1




Part of the uneven brick floor of a building that stood at the top of the New Pit heapstead, April 2017. Close-ups of two areas can be seen in the following photos.









Uneven floor of building 2




Close-up of the sunken brick floor at the western corner of the building seen in the previous photo, April 2017










Uneven floor of building 3




Close-up of what appears to be a deliberately constructed pedestal in the floor of the building, April 2017










Slot in New Pit heapstead wall




Slot in north-west wall of New Pit heapstead after removal on encroaching ivy, April 2017. A close-up of one end of the slot can be seen in the next photo.










Close-up of slot in New Pit heapstead wall




Close-up of one end of the slot in the north-west wall of the New Pit heapstead, April 2017












Inside of egg-ended boiler




Inside view of one end of the egg-ended boiler, May 2017













Glass bottle




Distinctively shaped glass bottle found in the Old Boiler House, May 2017












Logo on bottle




'Southwells' logo at base of the glass bottle seen in the previous photo, May 2017











Cobbled floor




Cobbled floor being uncovered in eastern corner of Old Boiler House, May 2017











Neck of Pickup flagon




Neck of a stoneware flagon used by 'Pickup & Co' of Bristol, June 2017. This was found to fit together with two other fragments that were found in October, allowing the jar to be dated to 1925.








C G King bottle




A 8" high bottle with G C King in raised letters on one side, found in the Pond area, June 2017. G C King was a mineral water bottler, with a factory in St Pauls, Bristol between 1888 and the 1950s. The company's trademark, Mr Pickwick standing on a leaf, appears on the other side in a 3" high logo.






Lamb & Wall bottle




A 7" high bottle with Lamb & Watt in raised letters on one side, found in the Pond area, June 2017.









Scott's Emulsion bottle




A 6" high bottle with Scotts Emulsion in raised letters on one side, found in the old Boiler House, June 2017. Scott's Emulsion was a mixture of cod liver oil with glycerine added as a sweetener. This bottle still holds a small quantity of a whitish emulsion.








T Brooke bottle




8 1/2” high bottle from T Brooke, Bristol, found in the Old Boiler House, June 2017. This design can be dated to some time between the company's founding in 1861, and its amalgamation with Batten and Prudencio in 1889 to form Brooke and Prudencio. An example of a Brooke and Prudencio bottle was found in the pond area in October 2017.






T Brooke bottle




A close-up of the logo found on the bottle seen in the previous photo, June 2017.



















Barrel hoop being uncovered




A barrel hoop largely buried in spoil in the Old Boiler House ...








barrel hoop clear of spoil




... and freed from the spoil, June 2017.













Hole in cobbled floor of OBH




Hole in cobbled floor of Old Boiler House, June 2017.













Base of SW wall of Cornish Engine House




Area outside south-west wall of Cornish Engine House cleared of spoil down to original working surface, June 2017.












Diamond shaped nut




An unusually shaped nut attached to a 10" long bolt, June 2017.










Miners' pick




A complete pickhead of a type used by miners, June 2017. The broken remains of others had been found on top of the Old Pit heapstead.









Clay pipe bowl




The broken-off bowl of a clay pipe found when clearing spoil from outside the south-west wall of the Cornish Engine House, July 2017. While a number of broken-off stems have been found, this is the first complete bowl.










Base of stone platform




The base of a platform outside the south-west wall of the Cornish Engine House. The stone surface has been removed at some time in the past, leaving one broken stone which has been marked with an arrow. (See close-up in next photo) (July 2017)









Reused stone block




Close-up of the stone marked with an arrow in the previous photo. The drill hole running upwards from its base suggests that the stone was originally used elsewhere. (July 2017)









Inside of alcove outside CEH




Inside of alcove under platform outside south-west wall of Cornish Engine House. The low brick platform can be seen on the left hand side of the photo. (July 2017)









Brass button




A 1" diameter military-style brass button found in the Old Boiler House, July 2017. The central shield has been damaged, making it difficult to determine its association.









Salt glaze pot




A 3 7/8" high salt glaze pot found in the Old Boiler House, July 2017.









Piece of glazed stoneware




A piece of glazed stoneware found outside the north-west wall of the Horizontal Engine House, August 2017.









Piece of glazed stoneware




A piece of glazed stoneware found outside the north-west wall of the Horizontal Engine House, August 2017. This, and the piece seen in the preceeding photo, are similar to those found in the same area in February 2012








Logo on milk bottle


The 'LD' logo on a milk bottle used by the Longs dairy in Downend, found in the Old Boiler House, August 2017.












Logo on  bottle


3 fluid oz capacity bottle, found in the Old Boiler House, August 2017. The distinctive logo on the back can be seen in the next photo below, while the markings on the base can be seen in the one after that. (1/2 cm squares)











Logo on milk bottle


Close-up of the logo on the bottle seen in the above photo.












Logo on milk bottle


Close-up of the markings on the base of the bottle seen in the photo two above. Close-examination of the original shows that there are acute accents above both the 'e's, suggesting that the bottle may be French.









Fragment of tile with maker's nameLogo on milk bottle


Fragment of tile with the maker's name 'Phillips' found by the Fan Ducts during a site clear-up, August 2017.












Door to Old Boiler House



The inside of the door to the Old Boiler house after the all the spoil was removed, September 2017.













Piece of glazed stoneware




This broken neck of a glazed stoneware flagon was found at the entrance to the Old Boiler House in September 2017. It is marked with 'Pearson & Co (Chesterfield) Ltd' and 'Huntingdon'. Pearson & Co were a Derbyshire company making stoneware.






Tile made by Cattybrook Brick




This 6" square tile was found about 200 yards down the cycle path in September 2017. It was made by Cattybrook Brick, and the presence of cracks at the edges suggests it was classed as a second.








Metal guide




A metal guide found outside the entrance to the Old Boiler House in October 2017. It is identical to the one found in the well in the Vertical Engine House in October 2016. Both have now been identified as guides to stop the cages twisting in the shaft.






Showell jar




Two fragments from a stoneware jar found outside the entrance to the Old Boiler House in November 2017. The full inscription reads "Peter Showell Wine & Spirit Merchant Oldbury"








Sloan's bottle




Intact Sloan's Liniment bottle found near the base of the Old Pit heapstead ramp, February 2018. It is probably of domestic rather than a mining origin as it was found in an area that was known to be used as a dump by the the nearby cottages.








Metal cigarette case




A somewhat battered metal cigarette case found near the base of the Old Pit heapstead ramp, February 2018. Again it is probably of domestic origin for the same reason as the previous artefact.








Metal plate




A metal plate found in the same area as the two previous artefacts in February 2018. It may be a base plate for a hand-powered water pump.









Section of bridge rail




A 17" long section of bridge rail found when clearing vegetation from the edge of the New Pit heapstead ramp, March 2018.












Nature

Scarlet Tiger moth

Scarlet Tiger Moth, June 2011













Insect on flower



Insect, possibly male Marmalade Hoverfly, on wild flower, June 2011. The female can be seen in a later photo.










Wild flower 1




One of the many species of wild flowers growing on site, June 2011









Wild flower 2





One of the many species of wild flowers growing on site, June 2011









Wild flower 3






One of the many species of wild flowers growing on site, June 2011







Wildflowers on top of Horizontal Engine House






Some of the wildflowers growing on top of the New Pit heapstead, June 2012







Horizontal Engine House Feb 12







Vegetation growth during 2012. The front of the Horizontal Engine House in February 2012 ...





Horizontal Engine House in May 2012








... in May 2012 ...






Front of HEH June 2012










... in June 2012 ...










Horizontal Engine House - Oct 12


... and in October 2012













Wildflowesr on top of New Pit heapstead


Wildflowers growing on top of New Pit heapstead, July 2013













New Pit heapstead in January 14


The top of the New Pit heapstead on a cold January morning ...











New Pit heapstead in July 14


... and at the height of summer (July 2014)











Damselfly


Damselfly on the New Pit heapstead, June 2014












Speckled wood butterfly


Speckled Wood butterfly at base of old Pit heapstead ramp, April 2015












Insect on wildflower


Insect, possibly Oedemera nobilis, on wildflower on New Pit heapstead, June 2015












Poplar Hawk-moth


Herb Robert growing at base of Old Pit heapstead, June 2015















Poplar Hawk-moth


Poplar Hawk-moth, July 2015












Purple form of Field Grasshopper


Purple form of Field Grasshopper in picnic area, July 2015














Butterfly


Butterfly, possibly Large Skipper or Essex Skipper, New Pit heapstead, July 2015












Honeysuckle growing on boundary fence


Honeysuckle growing along boundary fence, July 2015












Evening Primrose


Evening primrose growing along base of Old Pit heapstead, August 2015












Peacock butterfly


Peacock butterfly, April 2016. The damage to its left hind wing may have happened when it escaped from a bird.













New leaves beside HEH


New leaves growing on tree outside the Horizontal Engine House, April 2016










Bluebells beside cycle path



Bluebells growing beside cycle path near site, April 2016











Wildflower beside cycle path



An as yet unidentified wildflower growing beside cycle path near site, April 2016











Bee on wildflower



Bee foraging from wildflower growing beside cycle path near site, April 2016











Bittersweet



Bittersweet growing in New Pit enclosure, June 2016











Forgetmenot



Wildflower, possibly Forget-me-not, growing in New Boiler area, June 2016











Mouse



Mouse disturbed when a stone stockpile was rebuilt, June 2016











Love-in-the-Mist





Love-in-the-Mist flowering near New Pit enclosure, July 2016. It is growing in an area that was churned up by a forklift earlier in the year, which may account for its appearance as it is a garden escapee and not a wildflower.











Insect on bramble flower





Insect, possibly a female Marmalade hoverfly, on bramble flower, August 2016. A male can be seen in an earlier photo.










Wildflower





Wildflower in Old Pit enclosure, August 2016.









Beetle





With thighs like an Olympic weightlifter, this False Blister beetle was found on the New Pit heapstead in August 2016.








Bindweed





Large bindweed growing on fence around New Pit enclosure, August 2016.











Wildflower





Wildflower, possibly Rosebay Willowherb, beside platelayers hut to the north of the site, September 2016.











Robin





Robin watching while the nearby vegetation was being cleared. It finally got what it was waiting for - a big fat worm, January 2017.








Coltsfoot





Coltsfoot in flower on top of New Pit heapstead, March 2017. (cm scale)









Lesser Celandine





Lesser Celandine in flower at edge of cycle path near the site entrance, March 2017.









Bugle in flower





Wildflower, possibly a Bugle, on top of New Pit heapstead, April 2017 ... (cm scale)








Close-up of Bugle in flower





... and a close-up of its flowers.










Comma butterfly





Comma butterfly near the entrance to the Old Pit, April 2017.











Blossom on tree





Blossom on tree alongside the cycle path, April 2017.












Frog





Frog rescued from sump in Vertical Engine House, May 2017. It was released in the pond area after the photo was taken.











Forget-me-not





Tiny, 2-3 mm, wildflower on top of New Pit heapstead, May 2017. This may be an 'Early Forget-me-not'.









Small wildflower





Small wildflower on near entrance to Old Pit enclosure, June 2017. It is on the public path between the enclosures, so is liable to be walked on.









Ladybird





Ladybird, possibly a Harlequin Ladybird, June 2017.












Large white butterfly





Large White butterfly at rest near Fan Engine House, June 2017.











Red Admiral butterfly





Red Admiral butterfly at rest beside the cycle path, June 2017.












Toad





Toad discovered when clearing a stone stockpile in the Old Boiler House, June 2017.











Scarlet Pimpernel





Wildflower, probably a Scarlet Pimpernel, growing beside the path to the Fan Engine House, June 2017.









Wildflower





Wildflower growing on top of the New Pit heapstead, June 2017.









Hoverfly on wildflower





Hoverfly on wildflower in Old pit enclosure, June 2017.












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