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POST-MEDIEVAL TECHNIQUES - BLASTING

Early blasting. Explosives
were used in small quantities as this picture of a shot-hole in Brynlow (end of
main adit) shows. Explosives are believed to have been introduced into
Great Britain by German or Dutch miners at Ecton in Staffordshire in the
mid-1660s. The passage shown above was probably mined 100 years later by
Charles Roe's miners.
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(Left)
19th century blasting. Drills were better and gunpowder was probably
cheaper when this shothole was drilled in Wood Mine. The whole length of
the hole is about 3 ft, compared to 1 ft for the Brynlow hole. Black soot
surrounds the hole and the white is fungus growing on the soot. The yellow
stemming (clay to prevent the blast escaping) can be seen in the middle of the
white patch. |
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