ANDREW GIBSON

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Category: Mining

Durham Heritage Coast

I find the sea to be a very calming thing in an otherwise increasingly jarring world, so when I travel about the country I'm usually not that far away from the waters' edge. The Durham...

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Sunset over Hatfield

As a sometime urban explorer one of my favourite places to visit and photograph are collieries, the once omnipresent vision of industrial Britain now relegated to the past. Hatfield's...

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Stoke Heritage

The great thing about the Heritage Open Days is that you can sometimes get to see the places... that you can't otherwise easily sneak into for a look round yourself. And Chatterley Whitfield...

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Cornish Tin - Part 4

Well this thread keeps on giving doesn't it? I do have a fascination with days gone by and the Cornish tin mines appear at first glance to be long abandoned - more an integral part of the...

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Astley Green Colliery

Time was, this was a familiar sight across the county, but you're now looking at the last surviving bit of colliery ephemera from the Lancashire coalfield. To be honest you'd be hard pressed to...

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Nothing to See Here

There’s something about me that’s instinctively drawn to the past – see endless pictures of cooling towers as a prime example - but since I was in the north east I decided on a leisurely...

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