Ballajora Mine

Ballajora Mine
Location
Ballajora Mine
Location in Isle of Man
Location Maughold, Isle of Man
Country Isle of Man, British Isles
Coordinates 54°17′55″N 4°19′03″W / 54.29861°N 4.31761°W / 54.29861; -4.31761Coordinates: 54°17′55″N 4°19′03″W / 54.29861°N 4.31761°W / 54.29861; -4.31761
Production
Products Hematite, Iron ore, Copper
History
Opened 1858
Closed 1874

The Ballajora Mine also referred to as the Maughold Head Mine,[1] was an iron ore, hematite and copper mine located in the parish of Maughold, Isle of Man. The mine lay principally on the farmland of Magher-beck. The head engineer of the mine, referred to as the Mine Captain, was John Faragher.[2]

History

Mining was an important occupation throughout the Isle of Man in the nineteenth century and the parish of Maughold was no exception.[2] The mine at Drynane is mentioned in papers as far back as 1700 and at various periods shafts had been sunk at the Stack Moar on Maughold Head, at the Church Glebe and finally at Ballajora, situated at the cliff at Gob-ny-Garvain, Port-e-Vullen in the Cornah Glen.[2] The mine was worked extensively from its opening in 1858 until its closure in 1874, yielding a considerable output of hematite.[2]

See also

References

  1. Isle of Man Times, Saturday, March 29, 1873; Page: 8
  2. 1 2 3 4 Isle of Man Times. Saturday, July 11, 1936; Page: 10

Sources

Bibliography

  • Manx Mines, Rocks, and Minerals. Published by the Manx Heritage Foundation in co-operation with Manx National Heritage. 1994
  • Bawden T.A., Garrad L.S., Qualtrough J.W., and Scatchard W.R. The Industrial Archaeology of the Isle of Man. Published by David & Charles, 1972. (out of print)
  • Industrial Archaeology of the Isle of Man - an Introduction. Produced by Manx National Heritage, 1993. Published by the Manx Experience.
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