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MIN 8.037.tif
Woman standing, looking at ruins of Wheal Sally.

MIN 8.036.tif
Ruins of Levant Mind compressor and generator house.

MIN 8.035.tif
Wheal Bellan Mine. The building pictured is probably the "dry" where miners changed their clothes. Built in 1940 by the Ministry of Supply, it has since been demolished and is now a car park

MIN 8.034.tif
A Cornish stamp battery. A stamp battery is a type of mill machine that crushes material by pounding rather than grinding, either for further processing or for extraction of metallic ores. This type of stamping machinery which would have contributed…

MIN 8.033.tif
A Cornish stamp battery. A stamp battery is a type of mill machine that crushes material by pounding rather than grinding, either for further processing or for extraction of metallic ores.

MIN 9.002.tif
General View of Site Explosive Store & misc Buildings

MIN 8.032.tif
Dolcoath Mine surface complex

MIN 8.031.tif
A photograph of an etching of men emerging from the adit at Levant Mine surface complex. "Drawn and etched by AMP" (or AMS?) Levant Mine (National Trust)

MIN 8.030.tif
A horse-powered winding "whim". A whim, also called a whim gin or a horse capstan, is a device similar to a windlass used in mining for hauling materials to the surface. It comprises a capstan or a wide drum with a vertical axle. A rope is wound…

MIN 8.028.tif
Mine surface complex.

MIN 8.026.tif
Pictured is the south side of the East Pool winding machine. Adjoining the A30 trunk road from London to Land's End, this engine, still a prominent local landmark, is under the care of the National Trust and Trevithick Society and open to visitors at…

MIN 8.025.tif
The engine house at United Mines in Gwennap, one of Cornwall's richest mining areas. This engine house was built in 1904 to house a stamping engine. (Photo by Tony Giles.) See MIN 8.023

MIN 8.024.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 6.008.tif
Trevince arsenic stack See MIN 8.020 and MIN 8.022

MIN 8.023.tif
The engine house at United Mines in Gwennap, one of Cornwall's richest mining areas. This engine house was built in 1904 to house a stamping engine. (Photo by Tony Giles.) See MIN 8.025

MIN 8.022.tif
Trevince arsenic stack. See MIN 8.020 and MIN 6.008

MIN 8.021.tif
Sunset over the Wheal Coates mine engine house.

MIN 8.020.tif
Trevince arsenic stack See MIN 6.008 and MIN 8.022
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