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Cornish tin mines, 19th century
Cornish tin mines, 19th-century artwork. These mines are in the parish of St Just in Penwith, Cornwall, UK. 19th-century tin mines in this area date back to 1721. The workings extended out under the sea for nearly a kilometre, and some of the tunnels were only a few metres below the seabed. The mines employed hundreds of men and reached a depth of 400 metres. Thousands of tons of tin and copper were produced, but most of the mines had closed by the early 20th century. Artwork from the 13th volume (first period of 1894) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree
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1890s 1894 Annual Volume Building Burning Cliff Coast Coastal Cornish Cornwall French Geological La Science Illustree Louis Figuier Magazine Mine Mining Popular Science Smoke Weekly Mono Chrome Tin Mine
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Discover the rich history of Cornwall's tin mining industry with our stunning Framed Print from Media Storehouse and Science Photo Library. This captivating 19th-century artwork transports you back in time to the parish of St Just in Penwith, where the mines date back to 1721. Witness the rugged beauty and industrial might of the Cornish landscape as depicted in this intriguing image from Science Photo Library. Bring a piece of the past into your home or office with our high-quality Framed Print, perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates the charm of bygone eras.
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This print showcases the Cornish tin mines of the 19th century, a testament to Cornwall's rich industrial history. Located in the picturesque parish of St Just in Penwith, these mines were at their peak during this era, with operations dating back to 1721. The intricate network of tunnels extended beneath the sea for nearly a kilometer, some mere meters below the seabed. Employing hundreds of men and reaching an impressive depth of 400 meters, these mines produced thousands of tons of valuable tin and copper. The artwork featured here is from La Science Illustree, a renowned French popular science weekly publication. This particular piece comes from its 13th volume published in 1894. The monochromatic illustration beautifully captures the rugged coastal landscape where these mining endeavors took place. As smoke billows from chimneys atop cliffside structures, one can almost feel the intensity and scale of this thriving industry. However, by the early 20th century, most of these once-booming mines had shuttered their doors. Through this historical image, we are transported back to a time when technological advancements fueled Cornwall's economy and shaped its identity as a prominent mining region. It serves as a poignant reminder that even though these mines may have closed long ago, their legacy lives on through artful depictions like this one captured by Louis Figuier for La Science Illustree's annual volume over a century ago.
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