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- Milwr_Tunnel abstract "The Milwr Tunnel is a mine drainage adit running some 10 miles from the hamlet of Cadole near Loggerheads, Denbighshire to Bagillt on the Dee Estuary in North Wales. It was originally built to drain the lead mines beneath Halkyn Mountain, which were plagued with flooding in their lower levels, but enabled the exploitation of new lodes and was variously used for the extraction of lead, zinc and limestone during its working history. It is part of a network of mines, lodes and natural cave systems – the Halkyn United Mines – that extends for up to 100 kilometres, the longest in the United Kingdom.It forms part of the mine drainage system that is responsible for draining Ogof Hesp Alyn and leaving much of the River Alyn between Loggerheads and Rhydymwyn dry during summer months.".
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageExternalLink hdum.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageID "13928275".
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageLength "7626".
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "691375676".
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Adit.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Bagillt.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Cadole.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lead_mines_in_Wales.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunnels_completed_in_1908.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunnels_in_Wales.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Chert.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Coal_measures.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Courtaulds.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Dee_Estuary.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Halkyn.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Holywell.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Loggerheads,_Denbighshire.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Mining.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink North_Wales.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Ogof_Hesp_Alyn.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Pilkington.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Rhosesmor.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Rhydymwyn.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink River_Alyn.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Shale.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink St_Winefrides_Well.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink United_Utilities.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_Water.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Wrexham.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Milwr_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milwr Tunnel".
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- Milwr_Tunnel subject Category:Lead_mines_in_Wales.
- Milwr_Tunnel subject Category:Tunnels_completed_in_1908.
- Milwr_Tunnel subject Category:Tunnels_in_Wales.
- Milwr_Tunnel hypernym Adit.
- Milwr_Tunnel point "53.22 -3.1743".
- Milwr_Tunnel type Mine.
- Milwr_Tunnel type Mine.
- Milwr_Tunnel type Redirect.
- Milwr_Tunnel type SpatialThing.
- Milwr_Tunnel comment "The Milwr Tunnel is a mine drainage adit running some 10 miles from the hamlet of Cadole near Loggerheads, Denbighshire to Bagillt on the Dee Estuary in North Wales. It was originally built to drain the lead mines beneath Halkyn Mountain, which were plagued with flooding in their lower levels, but enabled the exploitation of new lodes and was variously used for the extraction of lead, zinc and limestone during its working history.".
- Milwr_Tunnel label "Milwr Tunnel".
- Milwr_Tunnel sameAs Q6861865.
- Milwr_Tunnel sameAs Twnnel_Milwr.
- Milwr_Tunnel sameAs m.03cngq6.
- Milwr_Tunnel sameAs Q6861865.
- Milwr_Tunnel lat "53.22".
- Milwr_Tunnel long "-3.1743".
- Milwr_Tunnel wasDerivedFrom Milwr_Tunnel?oldid=691375676.
- Milwr_Tunnel isPrimaryTopicOf Milwr_Tunnel.