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Grove Rake mine is abandoned, the buildings ruined and the tunnels flooded and half collapsed. It closed in the late 1990's after being a place where lead and fluorspar had been tunneled for over a hundred years, probably more. The remaing headstock is slowly rusting away, and in the adits, water relentlesslessly drips and falls of shale fill the levels.
Day 305 / 365. The raking part of the program was not so successful, but there were a lot of leaves!
This was an old horse drawn rake, used by the Hensley's.. Was seen on our trip to Hensley's Settlement..
Texture from ghostbones
Saw this in a field at Caherconnell Stone Fort in the Burren. I thought this was a harrow at one stage, but now its clear its a hay rake.
Ink on Moleskine page
5"x8"
2013
Illustration series for the ACRE exhibition "Making Is the Mirror". I created 5 drawings based on the artists' original works.
www.acreresidency.org/making-is-the-mirror-new-works-by-j...
Grove Rake, December 2008, 16 valves, open road, top of the headstock, ilford XP2 neg film, yawn yawn.
Grove Rake mine is abandoned, the buildings ruined and the tunnels flooded and half collapsed. It closed in the late 1990's after being a place where lead and fluorspar had been tunneled for over a hundred years, probably more. The remaing headstock is slowly rusting away, and in the adits, water relentlesslessly drips and falls of shale fill the levels.