Black Country Living Museum - Underground Mine - old mining equipment : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Black Country Living Museum - Underground Mine - old mining equipment / ell brown
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説明 | This is the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands.The museum was established in 1975, and the first buildings moved here in 1976. Since then a 26 acre site has been developed, with the unique conditions of living and working in the Black Country from the mid 19th century to early 20th century.It is off Tipton Road in Dudley.This is the Underground Mine. You can't take photos down the mine, so this is all I have of it. Anway was very dark down there. We were given a hard hat and torch (with dim light like a 1850 candle)."Mind yer 'ed!". Take a trip with 'Lija Wedge' into the world of the Black Country coalminer in the 1850s.The Black Country was famous for the Staffordshire Thick Coal, which lay beneath much of the area. The coal occurred in seams of up to 10 metres thick, far bigger than anywhere else in Britain and the extraction of this coal led to problems of subsidence as the ground dropped to fill the holes left."Into the Thick" is an underground experience created by the Black Country Living Museum to show how miners worked the Thick Coal and other seams in the Black Country in about 1850. It is a drift mine with a sloping tunnel down which you can walk into a maze of roadways and working areas so that you can experience the underground conditions in a safe yet realistic way.Audio visual techniques and advanced electronics bring to life the conditions of the workers in the Black Country mines and parties of visitors spend 35 minutes underground with their guide.Inside the entrance building.Old mining equipment. |
撮影日 | 2011-08-14 14:39:12 |
撮影者 | ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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撮影地 | Tipton, England, United Kingdom 地図 |
カメラ | FinePix S1500 , FUJIFILM |
露出 | 0.02 sec (1/50) |
開放F値 | f/2.8 |