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Liverton Mines


Liverton Mines is a village in Redcar and Cleveland, located a short distance to the west of Loftus. The settlement grew in association with Livertonn Ironstone Mine, which was established here in 1863, and operated up to 1923.

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Terraced cottages in Liverton Mines

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The Hollywell View pub, Liverton Mines

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Liverton Mine Village Hall

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Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

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Post Office and General Store

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Downe Street

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View Over Liverton Mine

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Liverton Ironstone Mine
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Liverton Ironstone Mine
- Liverton Ironstone Mine, near Loftus in Redcar and Cleavland, opened in 1863. By 1921 the mine employed 293 people (193 working below ground, 100 on the surface).[1] The mine closed in …

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