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The Consett Giant - Consett Magazine
Giants are deeply woven into the cultural and imaginative fabric of the North East. In the spring of 1886, miners at the Saint Pit in Delves Lane, Consett, made a startling discovery. Buried deep within the Busty seam – at a depth of twenty fathoms (approximately 120 feet) – and surrounded by waste rock known locally as “rammel,” they unearthed a stone formation in the unmistakable shape of a human figure. It was quickly dubbed the “Consett Gian…
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The Consett Giant - Consett Magazine
Giants are deeply woven into the cultural and imaginative fabric of the North East. In the spring of 1886, miners at the Saint Pit in Delves Lane, Consett, made a startling discovery. Buried deep within the Busty seam – at a depth of twenty fathoms (approximately 120 feet) – and surrounded by waste rock known locally as “rammel,” they unearthed a stone formation in the unmistakable shape of a human figure. It was quickly dubbed the “Consett Gian…
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