A tour of the Snaefell Mine
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2024
- A tour of what remains of the Snaefell Mine.
As well as obvious features like the Captain's House and the chimney, Andrew Scarffe here points out the surprising remains of the mines tramway, explains the baffling architecture of the double-walled building and locates the site of the most devastating mine disaster ever to have happened in the Isle of Man.
Andrew Scarffe is the author of 'The Snaefell Mine Disaster,' published in 2022 and now available from all good Manx bookshops.
Also available is a short film about the Snaefell Mine Disaster of 1897: culturevannin....
This film was produced by Culture Vannin in 2022.
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I am a great grandson of Captain John Kewley, half my family still live on the island & my grandma lives in Kirk Michael, I have been told many stories & been to the old house where I'm told one of my grandma's had to walk several miles to & from school. I really enjoyed your video, thank you
My Great-grandfather and his father were lead miners around Foxdale in the IOM before immigrating to the US in 1866. I suspect he worked in a similar mine prior to that. In the US, he was a copper miner in the Keweenaw Peninsula, UP of Michigan before relocating to Ishpeming, MI, where he mined Iron Ore. Fascinating video.
That pool looks like it might be good for dragonflies ! I didn’t know there was water there. Is it easier to reach there from snaefell or agneash ?
Snaefell is a lot closer. When filming, we went down from the Bungalow, crossing the road and following the track over the hillside down. It is very boggy in places though - be warned!
You can also come down from the Black Hut, but it is much steeper there, and equally boggy in places.
@@culturevannin8486 thanks very much
And people think life is hard now. These guys were beyond tough.
How do you go about contacting those types of people?