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2020
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Port Mulgrave, its rust and history

Port Mulgrave, its rust and history
Sitting in the old port area, at the end of the ruined pier are the remains of a possible portable crane or winch. The bottom left photo is a coil of metallic cable no doubt used for the winch now on its last legs of existence –a solid rusted mass. The top right shows what I imagine to be the top of another winch nearer to the old tunnel that brought the workers and ore here from nearby dwellings and quarries.
The harbour was constructed by Sir Charles Palmer in 1856-57 at a cost of £45,000. Initially the harbour exported ironstone to Jarrow on Tyneside to supply Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company Limited Later ironstone was sent to blast furnaces by the River Tees When the mine at Rosedale Wyke began to run out Sir Charles Palmer established Grinkle ironstone mine 3 miles (4.8 km) to the east near the hamlet of Dalehouse and in 1875 a narrow-gauge railway line was built to the mine. The ironstone wagons from Grinkle Mine were taken over bridges then through a tunnel under Ridge Lane down a mile long inclined tunnel on a ropeway powered by a steam engine situated by the east pier then emerging in the cliff side 30 ft above sea level. The railway wagons were then led onto a gantry with bunkers on the east harbour wall ready for loading the ironstone directly into ships in the harbour.

See the tunnel photo for the full history.


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Amelia, Mariagrazia Gaggero, Marco F. Delminho, Erhard Bernstein and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo


18 comments - The latest ones
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Interesting collage and note Herb.
Enjoy your Sunday.
3 years ago.
 TOZ
TOZ club
Great Image's Herb well worth a trip down to the port plenty of photo opportunities great job.
TOZ
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ club
Thanks Toz, and that is it now from this little spot. Glad that you thought it worth going down to.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
A fine foursome here, Herb!
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Thanks so much Andy.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 HappySnapper
HappySnapper
My thoughts here Herb are on the TV programs where dealers buy up all sorts of bits from the past, recognise what they were and see when restored a selling potential and says " Will you take £50 for it"? Interesting collage.
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to HappySnapper
I know the program Maurice and yes he would say that. Somebody somewhere would love to have this lot in their collection. Glad you enjoyed them.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 J.Garcia
J.Garcia club
Very interesting traces of a past of hard work!
Superb collage, Herb
Many thanks also for the note!
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to J.Garcia club
Thanks Judite and that brings to an end this little old port attention. Next stop Saltburn. Glad you enjoyed this series.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Fascinating history and collage, Herb.
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to tiabunna club
How to bring in some bobs and bats all into one photo. Glad you liked the collage and story my friend.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Oooh, I do like a bit of rust..............these fit the fill nicely Herb and I'm guessing there's no shortage of it at Port Mulgrave.

Four nicely chosen images.........captured in super detail and nicely presented in this collage!
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton club
Always good to satisfy your need for a bit-o-rust Keith. As you say -no shortage down here. Great that you enjoyed these.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 Weard Bültena
Weard Bültena
Moin,
ich mag diese verrosteten Sachen.
Klasse.
Weard
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Weard Bültena
Hi Weard. God that you do enjoy them here. Always my pleasure to oblige.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 Rainer Blankermann
Rainer Blankermann club
A beautiful collage. I thank you also for the text!
3 years ago.
 J. Gafarot
J. Gafarot club
I love this kind of alt eisen...
Thank you for the tradition.
3 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
I like all of these photos, Herb. I'm sorry it has taken so long to review this photo for the group 'Interesting Rust and Rot' but I have only recently inherited the group and have only noticed that this photo needed to be assimilated. Thank you for your patience.
17 months ago.

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