Hidden Earth 2019
A film presentation of the Nenthead Mines Complex, Cumbria
60 minute Film|Andy and Antonia Freem

Abstract
This film was produced to use in the Mines Visitor Centre to members of the public who would not be capable of visiting the long and complex passages of Smallcleugh and Rampgill lead mines, including a descent of the spectacular Brewery Shaft. The film is a fact-filled and detailed presentation, contributed to by mine expert Peter Jackson and several others in the Nenthead Mine Conservation Society, and incorporating Lidar imagery by Roo Walters.
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