Another new route added to #MiningLandscapes #Ecomuseum the 3rd in the #Crossford #Lanarkshire series by local resident Margaret and National Mining Museum Scotland volunteer Bill focusing on the coal and brick industries in and around #Braidwood See www.mining-landscapes.org/route/172
Big drum roll 1st route of ‘26 added to #MiningLandscapes #Ecomuseum’s collection #Crossford 2: Swinsy Hill Lanarkshire created by local resident Margaret and NMMS volunteer Bill A 5.5 km circular exploring #coal #miningheritage east of the Clyde see 👉 www.mining-landscapes.org/route/93
A #MiningLandscape for today’s post. The former Orchard pit bing #Crossford South #Lanarkshire. The short lived venture operated from 1883 to1887 #Coal #MiningHeritage
#MiningLandscape Journey news this morning, the short cut on the #Crossford to Tillitudlem Route, South #Lanarkshire see www.mining-landscapes.org/route/94 has been cut back and is now passable. A stunning beech hedged path that takes you off the road and reduces your return journey by 0.5K
1/2 The first of two #Crossford #Lanarkshire walks designed and created by local resident Margaret and National Mining Museum Scotland volunteer Bill is now live and ready for walking just in time for the weekend.
#Coal #MiningLandscapes #MiningHeritage #localwalking
Lovely morning at the National Mining Museum Scotland library and archives. Volunteer Bill and Margaret, who had come up from south #Lanarkshire, ‘table top’ mapped a new walking route exploring the #Crossford #coal pits. #MiningLandscapes #MiningHeritage #explore