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That’s the last of the Hamilton Jenkin’s Dartmoor mines listed, Severn pages of names, Aller to Yeoland Consols. Before moving on to the next page this post creates an index of the pages.
The book revisted
My copy of Hamilton Jenkin’s Devon Mines is now looking far more thumbed then it did before this series of posts was commenced; the way a well loved book should look.
The research for the posts brought light to me two weaknesses in my edition, a incomplete Index and errors in the contents map.
The first weakness I have partly rectified with these posts, and the second with my Dartmoor Mines Visual Bibliography map.
Click here to view the latest version of the visual bibliography map of Dartmoor Mines.
Click on these links to find a copies of Hamilton Jenkin’s book;
Index of Mines
The Visual Bibliography Map
Click here to view the latest version of the map.
Adding the mines of Hamilton Jenkin’s book to the Dartmoor visual bibliography map spread the markers out from the centre of the Moor to its borders. A dense ring of icons now form a ring around the highland. There appears to be a gap though in the southern part of the moor, so it will be interesting to see if this pattern continues in other books.
To view just the Hamilton Jenkin pins in the map,open up the item menu on the right hand side and de-select all the other publications in the filter section.
William Crossing’s A Hundred years on Dartmoor
This series of posts, and the map was started as a follow on from my publication of Crossing’s master piece in the Kindle format.
William Crossing’s classic book on 19th Century Dartmoor has been republished in the Kindle format with additional material.