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  1. The Black Gold of Far Jetticks

    A sheer cliff edge north of Robin Hood’s Bay gives a sweeping view of the Yorkshire Coast, where rock and industry meet. This coastline is now known more for its beauty than for what has been pulled from beneath it: ironstone, alum shale, jet, coal, sandstone, cementstone. Today, the prize is potash and polyhalite, mined from the de ...

    fhithich.uk/2025/06/12/the-bla

    #RobinHoodsBay #YorkshireCoast #history #JetMining

  2. Morning Sun on Cold Moor

    A panorama of Cold Moor from the vantage point of the Wainstones; to the right, the col known as Garfit Gap.

    What caught my eye in this view is the way the morning sun, hanging low, highlights the remains of the old jet mining drifts. These drift entrances, now long collapsed, appear as V-shaped scars etched into the hillside. They create a line, gently tilting to the le ...

    fhithich.uk/?p=34634

    #ColdMoor #GarfittGap #NorthYorkMoors #JetMining

  3. The Scars of Jet Mining on Roseberry Common

    A casual remark recently brought my attention to this stretch of barren spoil heaps nestled just beneath the col between Roseberry Topping and Little Roseberry.

    This scarring owes its existence to the extraction of jet, a prized black rock revered for millennia, but especially gaining favour after Queen Victoria took to wearing it in mourn ...

    fhithich.uk/?p=34512

    #NorthYorkMoors #RoseberryCommon #RoseberryTopping #JetMining

  4. A temperature inversion covered the lowlands around Stokesley this morning, inching up the steep banks of the Cleveland Hills

    The sheep munching away on the col between Cringle and Cold Moors are apathetically unaware of the creeping cloud.

    The distinctive red earth is a spoil heap from jet working that has been burnt to convert the ...

    fhithich.uk/?p=30801

    #ClevelandHills #ColdMoor #CringleMoor #NorthYorkMoors #19th-century #jetmining #temperatureinversion #Victorian