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Step back in time and explore the captivating world of tin mining in Cornwall, England

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Botallack tin mine North Cornwall

Botallack tin mine North Cornwall

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Crown Mines, near Lands End, Cornwall

Crown Mines, near Lands End, Cornwall

Background imageTin Mine Collection: SCENE IN POLGOOTH TIN MINE, in south Cornwall, United Kingdom

SCENE IN POLGOOTH TIN MINE, in south Cornwall, United Kingdom

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Wheal Coates Engine House, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and coastline with thrift flowers, St

Wheal Coates Engine House, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and coastline with thrift flowers, St. Agnes, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTin Mine Collection: SCENE IN POLGOOTH TIN MINE, in south Cornwall, United Kingdom

SCENE IN POLGOOTH TIN MINE, in south Cornwall, United Kingdom

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Abandoned Tin Mine near Botallack, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and rocky coast, Cornwall, England

Abandoned Tin Mine near Botallack, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and rocky coast, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Wheal Coates - at sunset - St Agnes, Cornwall, UK

Wheal Coates - at sunset - St Agnes, Cornwall, UK
DAC-1302 Wheal Coates - at sunset St Agnes, Cornwall, UK David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Levant and Geevor - former Tin Mines - Cornwall - UK

Levant and Geevor - former Tin Mines - Cornwall - UK
DAC-1043 Levant and Geevor - former Tin Mines Cornwall - UK David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Wheal Francis - near Camborne - in winter snow - Cornwall - UK

Wheal Francis - near Camborne - in winter snow - Cornwall - UK
DAC-520 Wheal Francis - near Camborne in winter snow - Cornwall - UK David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTin Mine Collection: The Crown engine houses near to Botallack, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cornwall, England

The Crown engine houses near to Botallack, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Looking down the Cornish coastline towards Geevor mine, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Looking down the Cornish coastline towards Geevor mine, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Cornish tin mine workers, 19th century

Cornish tin mine workers, 19th century

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Disused mine engine house, Cornwall

Disused mine engine house, Cornwall
Disused mine engine house. This is part of Ding Dong mine, a tin mine that was in operation from the beginning of the 17th century up until 1915. Photographed in Gulval, Penwith, Cornwall, UK

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Botallack Crowns Tin Mine, near St. Just, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Botallack Crowns Tin Mine, near St. Just, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Tin mine near St. Just, and heather, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Tin mine near St. Just, and heather, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTin Mine Collection: The Famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack in Cornwall, UK

The Famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack in Cornwall, UK
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: The famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack on the North Cornish coast

The famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack on the North Cornish coast, now abandoned but its old shafts extend way out
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: Wheal Coates mine at St Agnes in Cornwall UK

Wheal Coates mine at St Agnes in Cornwall UK
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: The Famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack in Cornwall, UK

The Famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack in Cornwall, UK
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: Geevor tine mine near Pendeen, Cornwall, UK

Geevor tine mine near Pendeen, Cornwall, UK
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: A rusting iron bolt at the old Geevor tine mine in Cornwall, UK

A rusting iron bolt at the old Geevor tine mine in Cornwall, UK
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: Geevor tin mine near St Just, Cornwall, UK

Geevor tin mine near St Just, Cornwall, UK
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: The old Geevor tin mines near Pendeen on Cornwalls North Coast, UK

The old Geevor tin mines near Pendeen on Cornwalls North Coast, UK
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: Caps on old Tin mine shafts at St Agnes in Cornwall

Caps on old Tin mine shafts at St Agnes in Cornwall
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Background imageTin Mine Collection: Disused tin mine building near Zennor, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Disused tin mine building near Zennor, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTin Mine Collection: Bosigran tin mine near St Ives, West Penwith coast, Cornwall, England, UK

Bosigran tin mine near St Ives, West Penwith coast, Cornwall, England, UK



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Step back in time and explore the captivating world of tin mining in Cornwall, England. From the ruins of Wheal Coates Tin Mine engine house to the abandoned sites at Botallack, these remnants tell tales of a bygone era. Immerse yourself in history as you wander through the haunting ruins of Wheal Coates Tin Mine engine house near St Agnes. Once a bustling hub of industry, this 19th-century mine stands as a testament to Cornwall's rich mining heritage. Marvel at its weathered walls against the backdrop of a Cornish sunset, painting the sky with hues that rival any artist's palette. Venture further into West Penwith and discover The Crown Tin Mines in Botallack, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you'll witness nature reclaiming what was once man's domain. Stand on rugged cliffs overlooking crashing waves and imagine miners toiling away beneath your feet. In winter, when snow blankets the land, Wheal Coates takes on an ethereal beauty. The engine house stands stoically amidst glistening white landscapes - a stark contrast to its former life filled with heat and sweat. It serves as a reminder that even in desolation, there is still poetry to be found. The Crowns Mine at Botallack beckons adventurers with its intriguing past and breathtaking coastal views. This UNESCO site transports visitors back to an era where men risked their lives for precious minerals deep within Earth's embrace. Explore tunnels carved into cliffsides or simply stand atop jagged rocks while salty sea air fills your lungs. Botallack Tin Mines offer glimpses into Cornwall's industrial past like no other place can. These scattered remains serve as silent storytellers whispering tales of triumphs and tragedies alike. As you walk among these relics along the coastlines of England's southwest region, let your imagination run wild with visions from centuries gone by. So venture forth and uncover secrets hidden within the ruins of Cornwall's tin mines.