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Elleneabeich
Quarry
Isle of Seil
Slate Islands
Breech
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A Quarry No More, 2 Pips & 2 Notes.

A Quarry No More, 2 Pips & 2 Notes.
On the shoreward side of the village Ellenabeich, is what at first looks like an atoll, a large very roughly circular line of rock apparently enclosing an arm of the sea.

This can look like a harbour from a distance. Actually, it is all that remains of the slate quarry that led to Ellenabeich's growth. This was started by the Campbells of Breadalbane in 1745,
And by 1842 new steam powered pumps meant that quarrying could take place to a depth of 250ft (72 m) below sea level, in a vast pit separated from the sea by just a narrow wall of rock.

A storm in 1881 breached the wall around Ellenabeich's quarry, and it was inundated by the sea. Fortunately, no one was in it at the time. As the slate here was nearing exhaustion in any case, this spelled the end of slate quarrying in Elleneabeich and the several hundred jobs it provided, (wikipedia)

Notes 1 The Quarry .........................Pip 1, Quarry Wall
Note 2 First Breech..........................Pip 2, The Quarry.

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 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Thank you, Henri, I am pleased you found it interesting, nature always claims back!
3 months ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club has replied
I know we all moan about it, but thank heavens for the Health and Safety Acts and also for Trade Unions ..!! If it were up to big business, people would still be working in dangerous conditions!
3 months ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club has replied
Many self-employed still take risks, and some sadly pay the price.
3 months ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
beautiful place.
3 months ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club has replied
Many thanks.
3 months ago.

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