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Lumsdale

Matlock, Derbyshire. Wed 23 Oct 2019



 The view looking down the falls

 

 

 

 This was not a good place to suffer vertigo and I had to move back

  and look upstream and at some of the ruined mill buildings

 

  before going back for more pictures - I had earlier photographed from where the person in red is standing

 

 I continued upstream

 

 A single stone bleaching vessel

 

 

 

 
     
 Pictures show the effect of different shutter speeds on the waterfall !/30, 1/8

 and 1/250. I think the faster speed gives a more natural effect

 

 

 

 

 Water pours over the dam of the Lower Pond

 

 The Lower Pond built in the 1850s has been restored several times, most recently in 2014

 The cottages above the pond were once the site of a lead smelter

 

 The Middle Pond was created in the 1780s. It had become silted up and was restored in 2014

 

 The top dam was built in 1785, but burst after heavy snowfall melted in 1947

 

 This was the site of the oldest mill in Lumsdale, a former lead smelting mill which was converted to a bone mill
around 1600. Bones were heated and then crushed to be used as pigments. The mill only closed in 1920.

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