Bloomery slag
Mist and balloon in the Peak District
Rowan leaves 3
Rowan leaves 2 (detail)
Rowan leaves 2
Rowan leaves 1
Rowan leaves and berries
Lower beech bank
Tall beech duo
Under the Spreading Beech
Dark beech bank 2
Dark beech bank 1
Autumn mosaic
Autumn gold
Dirtlow Rake gems 1
Dirtlow Rake gems 2
Autumn jewels
Autumn vine drops
Burbage valley x2 vertical exaggeration.
Burbage valley
Packhorse Bridge 1
Packhorse Bridge 2
Packhorse Bridge 3
Pont Spwdwr, near Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire
It was a wet day at Llansteffan Castle, Carmarthen…
Goskar Rock, North Beach, Tenby
Shamrock Traverse on Pillar, Cumbria
Elephant Rock on Hestan Island, Solway Firth, Scot…
The Goyt Syncline from Roach End (x 2 vert. exagg.…
Sound of Taransay from Bàgh Steinigie, Harris, Out…
Ruins of Greyfriars, the Franciscan Priory at Dunw…
Glowing woodland floor
Woodland luminence
Land, sea and sky
Dunwich convergence
Grindstone steps at Shepherd Wheel, Sheffield
Purple honey?
Cleared for takeoff....
Grindstone steps at the Shepherd Wheel, Sheffield
Drilling for coal on Mynydd y Gwair, near Ammanfor…
Flying Scotsman at Glyndyfrdwy on the Llangollen R…
Overdale and Bradwell x3 vertical exaggeration
Ladybower x2.5 vertical exaggeration
Ladybower evening 3
Ladybower evening 2
1/125 • f/5.6 • 20.0 mm • ISO 200 •
Location
Lat, Lng:
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
See also...
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
318 visits
Medieval bloomery at Burbage, near Sheffield


Originally uploaded for the Guesswhere UK group.
As well as the location, GWUK bonus points were available for
- the name of the hill
- the identity of the feature behind me
- the identity of the mound
This is a view westwards from the Burbage valley. The distant hill on the centre skyline is Higger Tor, comprised of Rivelin (Chatsworth) Grit. On the extreme left skyline is the northern slope of the Carl Wark hill fort.
Behind me is Burbage Edge, a popular spot for walkers and climbers.
The low mound in the foreground is believed to be a slag heap from a medieval bloomery (iron-smelting site). More details about this and other archaeological features in this area can be found in this report:
www.moorsforthefuture.org.uk/mftf/downloads/publications/... v6_27-07.pdf
The small dark object on the mound is a piece of slag. This was found in the surrounding bracken and placed on the mound by me for the purposes of the photo. It can be seen in more detail here:

As well as the location, GWUK bonus points were available for
- the name of the hill
- the identity of the feature behind me
- the identity of the mound
This is a view westwards from the Burbage valley. The distant hill on the centre skyline is Higger Tor, comprised of Rivelin (Chatsworth) Grit. On the extreme left skyline is the northern slope of the Carl Wark hill fort.
Behind me is Burbage Edge, a popular spot for walkers and climbers.
The low mound in the foreground is believed to be a slag heap from a medieval bloomery (iron-smelting site). More details about this and other archaeological features in this area can be found in this report:
www.moorsforthefuture.org.uk/mftf/downloads/publications/... v6_27-07.pdf
The small dark object on the mound is a piece of slag. This was found in the surrounding bracken and placed on the mound by me for the purposes of the photo. It can be seen in more detail here:

- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.