‘Tin City’ – Boulby Ironstone Mine

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Tin City as it was known locally was a row of housing started in 1906 for the workers at Boulby Ironstone Mine, although it was officially known as ‘Iron Cottages’ on the 1911 census.
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The mine closed in 1934 although people must have stayed on as school photos were taken in 1935 and 1936
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I believe they were relocated to Loftus in the late 1930s.
Tin City, Boulby
Today all that remains are concrete foundations on which the houses once stood.
Tin City, Boulby

4 thoughts on “‘Tin City’ – Boulby Ironstone Mine

  1. The story of ‘Tin City’ is covered in Simon’s excellent account of the Boulby ironstone mine. Incidentally I believe the ‘iron houses’ that were used for the Eston miners were of a similar construction.

    As regards the earthworks, I have no idea what this may relate to as (I believe) the iron seam was located much further down the hill, maybe Simon can help?

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