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"Unveiling the Forgotten: A Journey through Disused Landmarks" As the sun rises over Stanage Edge, a haunting beauty engulfs the disused millstones

Background imageDisused Collection: Village Stocks

Village Stocks
Rectangular stone posts have original slots and 2 late C20 planks with 4 leg holes between. Weston under Redcastle, Shropshire. IoE 428403

Background imageDisused Collection: Belle Tout Lighthouse, Beachy Head IoE 293528

Belle Tout Lighthouse, Beachy Head IoE 293528
Disused lighthouse, Beachy Head, East Sussex. IoE 293528. Within the proposed South Downs National Park

Background imageDisused Collection: Former Stockport Infirmary

Former Stockport Infirmary
Colourful photograph of the former infimary, since converted to offices. IoE 210888

Background imageDisused Collection: Sunset at Wheal Coates tin mine, St Agnes, Cornwall

Sunset at Wheal Coates tin mine, St Agnes, Cornwall
Sunset at Wheal Coates former tin mine, on the cliff top between Porthtowan and St Agnes, north coast of Cornwall, showing the Towanroath Shaft Pumping Engine House. circa 1980s

Background imageDisused Collection: Disused tram, Blackpool St Annes & Lytham Tramways

Disused tram, Blackpool St Annes & Lytham Tramways
A disused tram of the Blackpool St Annes & Lytham Tramways, damaged and rusting in the open air. It still carries advertising for Hovis, Lifebuoy Soap, Hudsons Super Soap

Background imageDisused Collection: Public hide overlooking flooded former iron ore mining area, surrounded by sea wall on outskirts

Public hide overlooking flooded former iron ore mining area, surrounded by sea wall on outskirts of Millom, Hodbarrow Lagoon RSPB Reserve, Duddon Estuary, Haverigg, Cumbria, England, November

Background imageDisused Collection: Picture No. 10884410

Picture No. 10884410
Disused Apple Orchard - in blossom (Malus domestica) Date:

Background imageDisused Collection: London Fire Engine Establishment (LFEE) fire station

London Fire Engine Establishment (LFEE) fire station
An example of an LFEE fire station building, possibly in East London. The LFEE was created in 1833 and would eventually have nineteen fire stations

Background imageDisused Collection: Old peat fields

Old peat fields. Aerial photograph of old peatland in the Somersert Levels, Somerset, UK

Background imageDisused Collection: Woman walking along a disused railway track

Woman walking along a disused railway track
A woman walking along a disused railway track which has become overgrown with weeds

Background imageDisused Collection: USA, Texas, Glenrio, Route 66

USA, Texas, Glenrio, Route 66 USA Texas. Glenrio. Route 66

Background imageDisused Collection: USA, Texas, Route 66, Conway Bug Ranch, Made of VW Beetles

USA, Texas, Route 66, Conway Bug Ranch, Made of VW Beetles USA Texas Route 66 Conway Bug Ranch (homage to Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX). Made of VW Beetles

Background imageDisused Collection: USA, Illinois, old Route 66, Odell, Disused sections of Route 66

USA, Illinois, old Route 66, Odell, Disused sections of Route 66 USA Illinois Route 66 Odell Disused sections of Route 66

Background imageDisused Collection: Torcello, Venice, canal and Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta

Torcello, Venice, canal and Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta
Torcello - Venice - Disused canal. Torcello is the island at the northern end of the Venetian Lagoon. It is the oldest continuously populated region of Venice

Background imageDisused Collection: Windmill on South Downs, Hampshire

Windmill on South Downs, Hampshire
Disused windmill on the South Downs, Hampshire, England, with boys sitting in the foreground. circa 1937

Background imageDisused Collection: British soldier standing on top of disused tank

British soldier standing on top of disused tank
British soldier (possibly Home Guard) standing on top of disused tank after the end of the Second World War. Date: circa 1946

Background imageDisused Collection: View at Wheal Jane tin mine, West Cornwall

View at Wheal Jane tin mine, West Cornwall
View at Wheal Jane disused tin mine, near Baldhu and Chacewater, West Cornwall. Some of the equipment can be seen here in silhouette against a cloudy orange sky. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageDisused Collection: View at Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall

View at Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall
View of Levant Mine and Beam Engine, Trewellard, Pendeen, near St Just, Cornwall, where tin and copper were mined between 1820 and 1930. Date: circa 1980s



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"Unveiling the Forgotten: A Journey through Disused Landmarks" As the sun rises over Stanage Edge, a haunting beauty engulfs the disused millstones, remnants of an era long gone in Derbyshire's Peak District National Park. Tinsley cooling towers stand tall against Sheffield's skyline, once symbols of industrial might now left to decay and crumble into history. The abandoned Wheal Coates tin mine near St. Agnes paints a mesmerizing picture at sunset, as nature reclaims what was once a thriving Cornish industry. Plympton Station in Devon takes us back to the roaring 1920s when bustling platforms echoed with laughter and goodbyes, now silent and forgotten. Economics meets whimsy in Heath Robinson's imaginative world where contraptions intertwine with disused relics, showcasing creativity amidst obsolescence. Gazing upon Wheal Coates tin mine in Cornwall transports us to an era when miners toiled beneath these cliffs, leaving behind tales etched within its weathered walls. Steer Point Station whispers stories from c. 1898 when trains chugged along its tracks, connecting communities that have since moved on from this disused landmark. Witnessing the demolition of Tinsley cooling towers evokes mixed emotions - progress erasing memories while making space for new beginnings in Sheffield's ever-changing landscape. Grimstone and Frampton Station stands frozen in time since c. 1963; its empty platforms echoing ghostly echoes of passengers who once embarked on journeys unknown. Ballydehob Viaduct stretches gracefully across Ireland's countryside - a testament to engineering marvels now rendered obsolete by modern transportation systems. Carn Galver tin mine's engine house stands defiantly amidst Cornwall's rugged terrain –a reminder of past glories and hardships endured by those who sought fortune within its depths.