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Variety of lead smelter
Smeltmills were water-powered mills used to smelt lead or other metals. The older method of smelting lead on wind-blown bole hills began to be superseded
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Archaeological site in Shropshire, England
mined in smaller amounts. The remains of the 17th century Snailbeach new smeltmill are identified by Historic England as being of national importance as
Snailbeach_Countryside_Site
Smeltmill in Lilleby, Norway
Lilleby smelteverk was a smeltmill located in Lilleby, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway, next to City Lade. It is well known for having produced
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Technology during the Renaissance era
iron) slitting mill mechanized the production of iron rods for nailmaking smeltmill increased the output of lead over previous methods (bole hill) Some of
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Smales Leap Smales Burn NY717845 near Falstone, Kielder Forest Smeltmill Waterfall Smeltmill Beck NY855150 east of Brough, Cumbria Smiddy Linn Bellion Sike
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Village in County Durham, England
Durham, England. It is situated to the west of Rookhope. The Lintzgarth smeltmill was built in 1737 and was used for smelting lead by all of the leadmines
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Mill building in Reeth, North Yorkshire, England
ruined building near Reeth, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The smeltmill was probably built in 1846, to replace the nearby New Mill. It smelted
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Device used to heat, melt, or otherwise process metals
from ore The blowing house, a traditional furnace for smelting tin The smeltmill, a traditional furnace for smelting lead Even smaller, pre-industrial
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Tube, nozzle or pipe through which air is blown into a furnace
foot-operated bellows. Tuyeres were also used in smelting lead and copper in smeltmills. As of 2009 the world's largest blast furnace in Caofeidian, China operated
Tuyere
Village in Derbyshire, England
Street. At nearby Makeney, in 1554, Burchard Kranich built the first Smeltmill for extracting lead from its ore. In 1581 Sir John Zouch of Codnor Castle
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Place where lead was formerly smelted
when the bole was next fired. Bole smelting was replaced by smelting in smeltmills in the late 16th century. That was in turn replaced by smelting in cupolas
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Structure that uses a water wheel or turbine
or corn mills, grind grains into flour. Lead was usually smelted in smeltmills prior to the introduction of the cupola (a reverberatory furnace). Needle
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Cave 1.95 134 Mendip Dog Hole - Crystal Cave 1.95 < 60 Northern Dales Smeltmill Beck Cave 1.9 < 60 Northern Dales P8 (Jackpot) 1.8 70 Peak District Blea
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Ward by Burchard Kranich, who, two years earlier, had built the first Smeltmill for extracting lead from its ore at Makeney. Matters were left in abeyance
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History of lead mining in Derbyshire
Smelting in Derbyshire'. in L. Willies and D. Cranstone (eds.) Boles and Smeltmills: report of a seminar on the History and Archaeology of Lead Smelting held
Derbyshire lead mining history
Derbyshire_lead_mining_history
Village in North Yorkshire, England
village to the smelt chimney above Cam Gill. This is a remnant of the Smeltmill. It is still possible to crawl through parts of the flue as it climbs
Starbotton
Process of refining lead metal
also used as a mortar in stone buildings, and as a writing material. Smeltmills were water-powered mills used to smelt lead or other metals. The Roman
Lead_smelting
Mill building in Redmire, England
Retrieved 29 August 2025. Historic England. "Cobscar Mill ore hearth lead smeltmill, flue and chimney (1015822)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved
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Smeltmill in Reeth, North Yorkshire, England
Smeltmill in Reeth, North Yorkshire, England
Surrender_Mill
Protected historic sites in Lancashire, England
area reworked for another short period sometime after 1753. The original smeltmill is believed to have utilised foot-powered bellows, but was soon superseded
Scheduled monuments in Lancashire
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for England, retrieved 10 April 2019 Historic England, "Snailbeach new smeltmill, 350 metres north east of Green Acres, Worthen with Shelve (1017764)"
Listed buildings in Worthen with Shelve
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Lord Mayor of London
landowners in March 1588. In April 1589 Buckle took a 21-year lease of the smeltmill, lead mines and extensive areas of land in Marske, Swaledale, for £1,000
Cuthbert_Buckle
German mining engineer and physician
Milford, close to the current bridge, north of Duffield, and built a smeltmill, the first of its kind, to extract lead from ore obtained at Burrel Edge
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