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Parishes Loam Pit.
I moved into the Erith area in 1997 and have recently started work at
Birch House off Birch walk in Erith. My other half, who is very much into narrow gauge railways, tells me that that the industrial unit off Birch Walk is on part of the site of the former Parishes Loam Quarry which had a 4 foot gauge system. However, the documentation we have is very limited and I wonder if anyone has any photos, maps and literature on Parishes Loam Pit. Hazel Brewer |
Parishes Loam Pit.
"David Bradley" wrote in message
... I moved into the Erith area in 1997 and have recently started work at Birch House off Birch walk in Erith. My other half, who is very much into narrow gauge railways, tells me that that the industrial unit off Birch Walk is on part of the site of the former Parishes Loam Quarry which had a 4 foot gauge system. However, the documentation we have is very limited and I wonder if anyone has any photos, maps and literature on Parishes Loam Pit. Hazel Brewer Try a Google on 'PARISH'S LOAM' - there's a scarce 1959 book on the system, which closed in 1957. Chris Cook Beckenham, Kent |
Parishes Loam Pit.
In message , David Bradley
writes I moved into the Erith area in 1997 and have recently started work at Birch House off Birch walk in Erith. My other half, who is very much into narrow gauge railways, tells me that that the industrial unit off Birch Walk is on part of the site of the former Parishes Loam Quarry which had a 4 foot gauge system. Correct. I grew up less than a mile from the quarry in the 50s and 60s. However, the documentation we have is very limited and I wonder if anyone has any photos, maps and literature on Parishes Loam Pit. The only two photos I recall are in Industrial Railways of the South East, produced by The Chalk Pits Museum (Middleton Press): http://www.stanleyfish.com/acatalog/...strial_65.html Years ago Erith had a good reference library and small museum in Walnut Tree Road that was strong on local industrial archeology - it looks as though it is still there, in which case it would probably be your best bet for something this specialised. -- Paul Terry |
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