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Boghall "Raeburn" mine

Parish:
Bathgate, Linlithgowshire
Local authority:
West Lothian
Seams worked:
Raeburn Shale
Opened:
Not known
Closed:
Closed prior to 1895
Current status of site:
Mine site associated with a substantial bing of burnt waste

boghall raeburn.jpg

The mine site is still marked by and area of bing and rough ground, which has been quarried in recent years, revealing large blocks of fused red blaes. Shown on mining plans as an unnamed inclined shaft accessing a small reserve of Raeburn shale. Show only as a waste mound on the 1895 OS, so the mine presumable served Boghall Oil Works

  • Location & workings at Boghall Raeburn mine
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  • Detailed maps
  • Newspaper references
    • The outcrop of the (Raeburn) shale has been traced between the Starlaw and Gardners Hall, and in a bore near the former locality it is one foot nine inches thick, and was worked near Starlaw by a small mine.

      Oil Shales of the Lothians; British Geological Survey, 1906

  • External references
    • The Coal Authority mine abandonment catalogue list the following shale workings from Boghall:

      • Coal Authority Mine Abandonment Catalogue No. 164, showing workings in the Houston Coal and Fells Shale from Boghall, abandoned in 1874.
      • Coal Authority Mine Abandonment Catalogue No. S2524, showing workings in the Houston Coal (1870), Dunnet (1900), under Dunnet (1900), Fells (1898) and unknown shale (1870) from Boghall, abandoned in various years.
      • Coal Authority Mine Abandonment Catalogue No. 3730, showing workings in the Houston Coal (1873) and Fells Shale (1880) and Raeburn Shale (1870) from Boghall, abandoned in various years.
      • Coal Authority Mine Abandonment Catalogue No. 650, showing workings in the Fells Shale from Boghall No. 4, abandoned in 1871.