1. | ‘Capping Lead-Mine Shafts in Derbyshire’by Philip Wainwright In ‘Land and Minerals Surveying’ June 1984 (also available in Journal Library) |
2. | ‘Old Derbyshire Lead Mine Plans and some Problems in their Interpretation’by Trevor Ford In ‘Chartered Land Surveyor’ Winter 1982 (also available in Journal Library) |
3. | Derbyshire’s Old Lead Mines’ In ‘The Derbyshire Countryside’ No. 30 April 1938 |
4. | The Great Barmote Court of the Hundred of High Peak’ In ‘The Derbyshire Countryside’ No. 28 October 1937 |
5. | ‘Derbyshire Lead Production’by Harry Thorpe In ‘The Derbyshire Countryside’ Vol. 4 No. 16 October 1934 |
6. | The Laws of the Lead Miners’by Joan M. Fawcett In ‘The Derbyshire Countryside’ no 38 April 1940 |
7. | Lead Mining and the Changing Population of the Peak District in the 19th Century’ In ‘Bulletin of the Peakland Archaeological Society’ No. 25 pp30-32 |
8. | The Speedwell Mine in the 18th Century’by Trevor D. Ford In ‘The Derbyshire Countryside’ April-May 1960 |
9. | Who Can Tell Mine and Within Wall Mine’by John Beck In ‘Technical Speleological Group Journal’ No. 13 1988 |
10. | ‘Five Generations of Derbyshire Lead Mining and Smelting, 1729 to 1858’by G.G. Hopkinson In ‘Derbyshire Archaeological Journal’ Volume 78 pp9-24 1958 |
11. | Lead Mining in the Eyam District in the 18th Century’by G.G. Hopkinson In ‘Derbyshire Archaeological Journal’ Volume 80 pp80-97 1960 |
12. | The Utility of Pinnus Sylvestris in Dendrochemical Investigations: Pollution Impact of Lead Mining and Smelting in Darley Dale’by Lageard, Howell, Rothwell and Drew In ‘Environmental Pollution’ 153 pp284-294 2008 |
13. | Exploration of Blue John Mine (Cavern)’by J.W. Puttrell In ‘The Quarry’ pp388, 390 1902 |
14. | Taking a Deep Interest in Underground History’by H.M. Parker In ‘Dore to Dore – Dore Village Society’ No. 24 Winter 1991 |
15. | The Drainage of the Area between the River Wye and the River Lathkill, Derbyshire’by J.A. Robey In ‘Proceedings of the British Speleological Association’ No. 3 1965 |
16. | The Drainage of the Mixon Copper Mine, Onecote’by J.A. Robey In ‘Journal of the Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Society’ Vol. 1 1970 |
17. | ‘The Early Steam-Engine in Derbyshire’by Frank Nixon In ‘Transactions of the Newcomen Society’ Vol. 31 1957-9 |
18. | The Barker Family and the Eighteenth Century Lead Business’by Lynn Willies In ‘Derbyshire Archaeological Journal’ Vol. 93 1973 |
19. | ‘Economic Development – Lead Mining’by G. Joan Fuller In ‘Nottingham and Its Region’ publ. British Association for the Advancement of Science 1966 |
20. | ‘Roman Pigs of Lead from Brough’by J.A. Smythe In ‘Journal of the Newcomen Society’ Vol. 20 pp139-145 1939-40 |
21. | Lead Mining in Derbyshire’by G. Griffin In ‘Transactions of the East Derbyshire Field Club’ pp28-31 1907 |
22. | Superstitions of the Old Lead Mines’by G.L. Hayto In ‘The Derbyshire Countryside’ No. 32 1938 |
23. | Two Thousand Years of Lead Smelting – I’by A.L. Pill In ‘The Derbyshire Countryside’ July-Sept. 1951 |
24. | Two Thousand Years of Lead Smelting – II’by A.L. Pill In ‘The Derbyshire Countryside’ Oct-Dec. 1951 |
25. | Notes on the Engineering History of Derbyshire’by Frank Nixon From a Lecture to the Derbyshire Archaeology Society February 1955 |
26. | Ore Handling Underground at Long Meg’ In ‘Mine and Quarry Engineering’ |
27. | Metalliferous Mining and the Mining Surveyor’by D.W.G. Cameron In ‘Journal of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors’ Vol. 34 Part 9 pp777-796 1955 |
28. | ‘North Skelton Ironstone Mine’by P. Tuffs In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 3 pp23-30 1975 |
29. | Kilton Ironstone Mine’by P. Tuffs In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 5 pp21-34 1976 |
30. | Staithes and Port Mulgrave Ironstone’by J.S. Owen In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ Report No. 4 |
31. | Lingdale Ironstone Mine’by P. Tuffs In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 9 pp11-22 1978 |
32. | ‘Jet Mining in North-East Yorkshire’by J.S. Owen In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 3 pp13-22 1975 |
33. | Lonsdale Ironstone Mine, Kildale’by John S. Owen In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 15 pp31-48 1983 |
34. | Warren Moor Ironstone Mine, Kildale’by John S. Owen In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 13 pp33-53 1981 |
35. | The Esk Valley Ironstone Mine – Part 1: Documented History’by J.S. Owen In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 7 pp1-10 1977 |
36. | Whinstone Mining and Quarrying in N.E. Yorkshire’by J.S. Owen In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 5 pp1-10 1976 |
37. | Liverton Ironstone Mine: A History’by S.A. Chapman In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 19 pp57-82 1987-8 |
38. | The Ventilating Machines of M. Guibal in Cleveland’by S.A. Chapman In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 13 pp15-21 1981 |
39. | Ventilating Furnace at Ayton Ironstone Mine’by S.A. Chapman In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 11 pp25-26 1979 |
40. | Description of the Waddle Ventilating Fan, Lumpsey Ironstone Mine’by S.A. Chapman In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 9 pp1-5 1978 |
41. | Sir John’s Mine, Tynehead, Garrigill’by H.L. Beadle In ‘The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist’ No. 5 pp35-42 1976 |