Driggith Mine

Caldbeck, Allerdale, Cumbria, England, UK

A lead, zinc, and copper mine operated between the early 18th centuty and around 1874.

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Mindat lists over 70 minerals from the site, mostly ore minerals.

The site kind of comprises two seperate sites. There is the lower level, Driggith Mine, and a higher level which is referred to as Driggith open cut, the source of the pyromorphite-mimetite crystals from the site.

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The mine is estimated to have produced 3800 tons of lead and 40000 ounces of silver, however, the production records are incomplete.

 

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