There were small granite quarries in the area (in fact, there is one that is still working) but most of the stone was worked where it lay or where it was just under the surface. Most of these stones show signs of being worked in some way - drill marks, perhaps, or, as in the one in the foreground, drill holes. This is a bleak exposed place and all of the work would have been done in the open in all weathers. It has been estimated that a couple of hundred men would have been employed in the mid 1800s. Not a job I'd like. |
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