DescriptionIngleby Incline Looking Up - geograph.org.uk - 17188.jpg
English: Ingleby Incline Looking Up. The incline was used to transport wagons loaded with ironstone from the mines at Rosedale to the furnaces of Teesside. It is a little short of one mile long and climbed from 650'-1350'. The incline operated on a self acting principle; loaded wagons pulling up empty ones by a continuous cable.
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