St David Clogau Project
St David Clogau
Country U.K. 
Province Snowdonia
Close to 3326
Status PAST PRODUCER 
Latitude / Longitude 52 N 45 / 03 W 58
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Risk and valuation analysis of the St David Clogau Project
Status Risk : Past producer
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the St David Clogau Project
Clogau Gold
Owner: 100%
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Location of the St David Clogau Project
The Clogau Gold Mine (sometimes known as the Clogau St David's Mine) was once the largest and richest mine of all the gold mines in the Dolgellau gold mining area. It is situated in Bontddu, near Barmouth, in Gwynedd, north-west Wales.
 
History of the St David Clogau Project
After producing copper and a little lead for quite a number of years, the mine developed into gold production in the 1862 'rush' and continued as a major operator until 1911 during which 165,031 tons of gold ore was mined resulting in 78,507 troy oun more...
 
Geology of the St David Clogau Project
Clogau mountain is traversed by 6 lodes, much the richest being the St David's lode, the origin of over half of the area's gold. Clogau was originally a copper mine. Its workings include Old Clogau Mine (SH678198), a copper mine which finished in  more...
 
Production history
Metalhistorical
GOLD (oz)78,507
Exploration and drilling
9/9/2008Wales’ biggest gold mine could reopen
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Data last updated on : 9/12/2008
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