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Anglesite, Matlock, Derbyshire, England
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Anglesite, Matlock, Derbyshire, England
Tapering, colourless crystals of anglesite on galena. The specimen label, handwritten by collector Philip Rashleigh, states Common lead ore with flat columnar crystals of white lead ore each side divided into planes with a spear shaped point. The most perfect white crystallised ÛÜè [alchemy symbol for lead] I ever saw, found about x miles from Matlock. Anglesite is one of the most common secondary lead minerals. Rashleigh Collection
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TRURI : 1903.1.3118
Media ID 18814474
© RIC, photographer Roy Starkey
English Geology Grey Lead Metal Metallic Midlands Mine Mineral Mining Specimen Sulfate Sulphate
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This print showcases a remarkable specimen of Anglesite, discovered in the picturesque region of Matlock, Derbyshire, England. The tapering and colorless crystals of anglesite gracefully rest upon galena, creating a stunning contrast. Handwritten by the esteemed collector Philip Rashleigh himself, the specimen label provides valuable insights into this geological marvel. Rashleigh's notes describe this extraordinary find as common lead ore adorned with flat columnar crystals of white lead ore on either side. These crystals are meticulously divided into planes and culminate in an exquisite spear-shaped point. In his own words, Rashleigh declares it to be the most flawless white crystallized ÛÜè (the alchemy symbol for lead) he has ever laid eyes upon. The origins of this magnificent piece lie just a few miles away from Matlock, adding to its allure and local significance. Anglesite is renowned as one of the most prevalent secondary lead minerals found in nature. Displayed proudly within the prestigious Rashleigh Collection at Royal Cornwall Museum, this photograph immortalizes not only the beauty but also the scientific importance of this geological wonder. With its grey metallic hue and association with mining activities in England's Midlands region, it serves as a testament to our rich mineral heritage
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