
Our
museum is situated in the centre of Keswick, the town which saw
the arrival of the first mining experts from Germany in 1564, the
town which was the cradle of Cumbrian mining. In those early days,
Copper and Lead were the treasures that were sought. Later on Keswick
was to become the centre of the Pencil industry based on the famous
Borrowdale graphite, the first discovery of this mineral in the
world and never bettered in quality. With the coming of the railway,
Keswick prospered still further and the rapidly expanding Slate, Coal,
Iron, Baryte and Gypsum industries ensured its continued prosperity.
This was the first mining museum to be established in Cumbria and
hosts the finest collection of mining memorabilia in the country. This includes the acclaimed Ian Tyler Collection, The
Willie Shaw Collection of Minerals and part of The William Creighton
and Willie Hemmingway Collections.
The displays provide detailed information, artifacts and ephemera
on all aspects of mining in Cumbria and the North. In the Geology
and Mineral Room learn how the Lake District was formed, how our mineral
veins occurred, how Fossils formed and what life was like when Dinosaurs
walked the Earth. You will be amazed by the Glowing Rocks in our Crystal Cave
where Fluorescent Minerals are displayed.
Mining and smelting techniques are covered from the Stone Age to
the present day and there are extensive displays of Cumbria's Gunpowder
manufacture and use, the Mines Rescue Service, the lives of the
miners, the Elizabethan Period and the history of Keswick
GOLD PANNING!! Try your hand at making your fortune - well, having a lot of fun anyway. You will easily find lovely little pieces of sparkling silver, coloured crystals, garnets and Fool's Gold and all these you can take away with you. The gold is a bit harder to find!
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