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  • Collection: Angove Collection

MIN 4.004.tif
Photo of a photo (in an exhibition?)

MIN 4.005.tif
On reverse: I remember a battery of boilers for this engine. No indication of location.

MIN 4.006.tif
Photo of a photo (from an exhibition?)

MIN 4.007.tif
Photo of a photo (from an exhibition?)

MIN 6.006.tif
Miners at Wheal Veor (Wheal Vor) Mine, wearing gear and helmets with acetylene lamps.

MIN 4.010.tif
Another view of MIN 4.009

MIN 4.011.tif
Another view of MIN 4.011

MIN 4.012.tif
MOORLAND LOCATION

MIN 4.013.tif
Another view of MIN 4.009

MIN 4.014.tif
Another view of MIN 4.009

MIN 4.017.tif
VIEW FROM ROAD

MIN 4.019.tif
The earliest record of Ding Dong is given by John Norden at the beginning of the 17th century. In 1714 three separate mines were operating: Good Fortune, Wheal Malkin and Hard Shafts Bounds.

MIN 4.020.tif
The earliest record of Ding Dong is given by John Norden at the beginning of the 17th century. In 1714 three separate mines were operating: Good Fortune, Wheal Malkin and Hard Shafts Bounds.

MIN 8.017.tif
The Ale and Cakes section of United Mines. This is one of the few remaining 18th century engine houses - many were demolished for Royal Engineers' explosives training in the Second World Wear before preservation laws were passed for such buildings.…

MIN 8.018.tif
A group of miners at Geevor Mine. There are 18in spanner tallow candles fixed with clay to their helmets.

Tamping Rods?
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