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1930s visitors at BrynlowDoc MineNorth Boundary Fault, Wood MineThe Laundry Chute in West MineWorkings on the vein, Engine VeinTom's Shaft in the Cobalt MineThe Beacon before demolitionRoman coinsT'owd man in Wood MineSRT in Engine VeinBlue ShaftWood MineKey Chamber, Wood MineWest MineHistoric artefactsDevil's GraveFinlow MineMain Chamber Engine Vein
First Pitch, P8 DerbyshireColonnades: Lancaster HoleBull Pot of the WitchesCoventosa, SpainBagshawe Cavern, DerbyshireOld Ing Cave, Yorkshire DalesOgof Dydd Byraf, North WalesMoel Fferna slate mine, N WalesAven d'Orgnac, FranceLennies Cave, MatienzoStockport air raid sheltersWartling Bunker, KentMagpie Mine, DerbyshireRampgill Mine, NentheadConiston Copper Mine, LakesGiants Hole, DerbyshireSnailbeach Mine, ShropshireGaping Gill, YorkshireNettle Pot, DerbyshireCarrs Mine, NentheadAlum Pot, Yorkshire Dales
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Only cavers rescue cavers from caves. It may sound obvious but the other public rescue services are not equipped or trained whereas cave rescue organisations throughout Britain are always prepared. They are staffed totally by volunteers and receive virtually no state funding, relying instead on donations and sponsorship. At this practice, a casualty with a heart complaint was evacuated from Engine Vein.
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This was taken in a chert mine in Derbyshire. After the chert (a form of silica) had been extracted, the waste was left in the mine retained by walls such as the one on the right.
Two flashes have been used so as to gain perspective. The nearby flash was not on the camera so as to avoid spots on the picture and to provide a bit of shadow behind the nearby objects.

The next public event at the Alderley Edge mines is an evening trip at Wood Mine on Wednesday 17/06/2026.To find out if there is still space available, go to the booking page.

In case of emergency at Alderley Edge, call POLICE 999 and ask for DERBYSHIRE CAVE RESCUE.   They will call out local team members.  Do NOT call for the Fire Brigade.