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Shaft
10" long metal shaft with square ends & bits bolted on loosely, prob. from mine -
Newsletter 5
Editorial Comment; Notices: Extraordinary Meeting, Membership Renewals, Heritage Trails, New Building; Incident at the Leadmines; Correspondence; Catalogue; Song request; Remembrance Poppies and Carsphairn; Lament for Brockloch by Lt Col. A. J. Clark-Kennedy; Frontispiece of prosed A-Frame; Committee. -
Newsletter 8
Notices: Summer Exhibition, Competition Winners, Request for Information, Rhinns of Kells Walk, Recipe Books, Old Time Dance, AGM and Talk, Membership; Kirkyard Find; Extract from the Dumfries standard 1859- 130 years ago; Farming objects; Excerpt from Ayr Advertiser of July 1839; Saga of “Heather”; Woodhead by Alan Richards; A View of the Upper Ken; Archaeological Information: Kings Cairn (near Brounhills); A-Frame Building Project. -
Newsletter 11
Editorial, Opening Times, Rota, Frontispiece by Carol Cathcart; Mary Louisa Cannan – A Carsphairn Childhood 1826 – 32; Notices: Wine and Cheese Party, Sponsored Walk 1990 to Windy Standard; Woodhead Leadmine; Carsphairn School; The Old Bell. -
Newsletter 27
Forestry in Carsphairn; Notices: The Annual Walk; The Woodhead Lead Mine by Anna Campbell; Notice: Visit to Dunaskin Visitor Centre; The 100th Anniversary of the Coming of Age of Frederick Adrian Cathcart occurs on 8 August 1994.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Newsletter 29
Update by Hugie Adamson; Notice: Subscriptions; The Woodhead Lead Mine by Anna Campbell; Notices: Committee members, Newsletter binders, Photographic Competition 1995; Extract from Dalmellington Parish Bulletin July 1893; Timespan – the history of Carsphairn.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Newsletter 31
Notice: Annual Walk; From the Heritage Group Chairman; These Boots Were Made For Walking - Annual Walk; Appeal: Rescue Part date; The Woodhead Lead Mine; A Nineteenth Century Character Reference; Polmaddy Settlement from Forestry Enterprise, Castle Douglas; Notices: Items produced by the Heritage Group, Visit to Aviation Museum to see The Spitfire Blue Peter; Obituary: Mrs Agnes Muriel Coxon, nee McMillan. -
Newsletter 33
Update by Hugie Adamson; Notice: Subscriptions; David McMath died 1925; Chairman’s Report from AGM November 1995; Notice: Newsletter Index; Leadminers from Dunscore?; Notice: Committee Members.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Newsletter 42
Exhibition this year “All About Ewe”; Notice: Wanlockhead; History, Heritage and Nostalgia; Notice: Summer Outing to Black Craig Lead Mine; Births, Marriages & Deaths at Woodhead Leadmine; Notice: Annual Walk; Through the Door – Carsphairn in Poetry. -
Newsletter 43
Notice: The Annual Walk; The Valley called Barbarusle; Notice: Heritage Group Productions; Ordnance Survey Notebook October 1847; Leadmine Walk at Black Craig; Outing to Woodhead Village and Mine (poem). -
Newsletter 64
Visitor survey; We are Survivors (For those born before 1940); East Galloway Sketches; Woodhead Mine in 1888; Notices: AGM, SCAN website; comments from Visitor’s Book.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Newsletter 69
Chairman’s Report on 2004; Precautions in an Emergency; The Mutual Improvement Society, Woodhead Mine, Carsphairn 1849-1850; How good is your language. -
Newsletter 95
My Mackay Family Roots; Type Cast; Woodhead Dog Cemetery?; The Shiel of Castlemaddie; My Search for the Hope Family (part 2); Recent Local Place Names -
Newsletter 104
2013 season; Annual General Meeting; Walk to the Leadmines; Catstrand Talk; All the threes - Significant events in Carsphairn from 1723 to 2013; 1913 Carsphairn Show - extract from the Galloway News; World War 1 1914 - 1918 -
Mine office on Office Row
The house at the top of the mines. This was taken about 1959. Near the trees were some gardens which some remember having flowers and vegetables planted in them, -
Woodhead Leadmine Census 1841-1861
The censuses for the leadmine for this period have been extensively examined by Megan Hastie whose forebears lived and worked there.
She has gone through each of the three censuses and picked out the Hasties, Whitfields, Mitchells, McDonalds, Marrs, Gladstones and Bones and established relationships between many of them.
If you have an ancestor who might have lived at the Woodhead mine do go through this search. Their name is quite likely to be here.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmine site - two air shafts, school and office row
Woodhead Leadmine site - two air shafts, school and office rowTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmine site - above chimneys over smelter house
Woodhead Leadmine site - above chimneys over smelter houseTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmine site - from spoil heap area up to Office Row
Woodhead Leadmine site - from spoil heap area up to Office RowTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmine site - from above Office Row on track up to Woodhead Farm
Woodhead Leadmine site - from above Office Row on track up to Woodhead FarmTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmine site - air shaft over smelter, Mill Row to Carsphairn
Woodhead Leadmine site - air shaft over smelter, Mill Row to CarsphairnTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmine site - back of smelter with flues
Woodhead Leadmine site - back of smelter with fluesTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmine site - above track to top of mine across to Bow
Woodhead Leadmine site - above track to top of mine across to BowTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmine site - near adit at top across to Office Row
Woodhead Leadmine site - near adit at top across to Office RowTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmines - gable end of Low Row
Woodhead Leadmines - gable end of Low Row - the only two storey property - guided walk by David Brown 1980'sTags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Leadmines - side of School Building
Woodhead Leadmines - side of School Building - guided walk by David Brown 1980's -
Woodhead Leadmines - looking down toward the Smelters Houses
Woodhead Leadmines - looking down toward the Smelters Houses - guided walk by David Brown 1980'sTags Woodhead lead mine -
Plan of Woodhead including portions of the adjacent farms in the Parish of Carsphairn
Property of the Honourable Mrs MacAdam Cathcart of Craigengillan. Surveyed by A E Thomson, Ayr 1838. Scanned for CHG by (Dumfries Archival Mapping Project)Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Hand-drawing depicting Amy Vernon walking home in the snow (1914)
taken from 1987 Exhibition - Woodhead LeadminesTags Woodhead lead mine -
Mr and Mrs Clements at Lead Mines
From Photo Album (Photo_523) and referred to in doc CHG_34.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Last inhabited house, Lead Mines 1939
From Photo Album (Photo_523) and referred to in doc CHG_34.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead Lead Mine, Carsphairn No 10
Postcard published by James Hyslop
From Photo Album (Photo_523) and referred to in documents CHG_34 and CHG_64.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Hand drawing - Mill Row
— see map of the mine. The smelterers lived in this row near the smelter. The five house row is the only building left in tact at the mine and is currently used as a barn When Kate Hainey looked into the building on a visit in the 1980s she was sorry to see agricultural machinery where the table had been in her cottage. See Seeking the GraveyardTags Woodhead lead mine -
Big room at schoolhouse, Woodhead lead mine
This photograph shows the interior of the schoolhouse, presumably the living room. The photograph was probably taken in the 1880’s long after the school was closed. -
Woodhead lead mine, remains of top row.
All that remains today of the top row of houses where Charles Wilson, the overseer and late manager of the mine spent so much of his life. This row has been occupied within living memory.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Woodhead lead mine, low row.
In 1851, 56 people lived in this row of 10 houses.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Mill Row
The last inhabited house at the mine Buildings on extreme right are some remains of the smelter.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
The Pascoe family.
The boy aged about twelve here would have been a lead washer at the lead mines. This photo was taken in the mid 1870’s.Tags Woodhead lead mine -
Selections from Robert Jamieson’s diary
Selections from Robert Jamieson’s diary when he returned to Scotland arriving in London in 1856. In 1855 he married Joanna Black of Stranraer and they returned to Australia in 1856.
"Friday, 23rd March 1855
Went up to Woodhead lead mines to see them smelting, got some of the lead gave them 1/-."Tags Woodhead lead mine