File:Arn Gill North Yorks 10 August 2021 (1b).JPG
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current | 20:36, 12 August 2021 | 2,784 × 3,136 (868 KB) | Storye book | {{Information |Description=Arn Gill, in Swaledale, North Yorkshire, England, is a ravine with a beck (or stream) in it. The stream flows into the Swale river. There are remains of the Adelaide Level lead mine in Arn Gill, including a renovated mine entrance, a lodging shop (office), a chopwood kiln (to dry wood for processing lead), and a spoil heap. Showing the original keystone from the mine entrance (now in Swaledale Museum, Reeth). The mine entrance was rebuilt and now has a facsimile ke... |
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