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40 Framed Prints
Preparing for the third Royal Party descent of inclined shaftThe Prince and Princess of Wales, later to become King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, were in the first skip to descend the inclined Boscawen Shaft
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1920View looking up the cliff at the retaining wall in front of the pumping engine house (left) and the winding engine house (right). Stack cut down implies probably around 1920. Photographer: Unknown
Botallack Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Probably 1920sGeneral surface view, with engine houses, distant view of surface workings. Photographer: Unknown
Levant mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Late 1800sView of the Levant mine, looking towards Pendeen, before the building of the lighthouse. An old beam winding house can be seen in the centre foreground. Photographer: Unknown
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1890sGroup of miners working under the sea at Levant mine, sinking a winze or sub shaft. Probably Photographer: John Charles Burrow
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 11th (?) July, 1894Group of 29 miners posed underground at the 278 fathom level. The majority of the miners are wearing felt hats, either with the brim intact or with the brim removed
Levant mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1911Distant coastal view of Levant mine. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Levant mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1890sA group of boys in front of a of set of 32 visible Cornish stamps heads which are being driven by a rotative beam engine. There would have probably been 64 heads in complete set
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sGroup of fourteen mining men, including Major Dick White in a bowler hat, outside the Count House. Major Dick White is probably the man seated on the right and holding a walking cane
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1894Interior of dry. Miners clothes hang up to dry on the walls and on racks above the heated pipes. Note the wooden boxes with lids secured with padlocks that seemed to serve as a locker and seat
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1919The man-engine shaft at Levant Mine, pictured after the disaster on 21st October 1919 in which 31 miners were killed. A first aid box can be seen in the top right of the image
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1919Crowd near skip shaft after the Levant Mining disaster, 21 October 1919. 31 men were killed by the collapse of the man engine in the shaft. The copper crushing house may be seen in the background
Royal Party descent of inclined shaftThe Prince and Princess of Wales, later to become King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, are pictured in the first skip to descend the inclined Boscawen Shaft down to the 235 fathom level
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 11th July 1894Tramming with a pit pony at the 278 fathoms main tramming level
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1896View of the Stamps engine house and a launder supplying water to a waterwheel. Photographer: Unknown
The third Royal Party descends the inclined shaftThe Prince and Princess of Wales, later to become King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, were in the first skip to descend the inclined Boscawen Shaft
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1919Miners posed at surface of Wheel Carne shaft, holding timber working tools including an axe, saw and lump hammer. Two workers have carbide lamps, the rest have candles
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1919Group of fourteen miners posed on the surface at Wheal Carne shaft. Their equipment includes a compressed air drill, stoping machine, giant spanner and fuse wire. Photographer: Unknown
Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1904View of Cape Cornwall from the St Just United mine. Photographer: Unknown
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1919Miners waiting for news after the disaster, 21st October 1919, in which 31 miners were killed. The Reverend B. Lumb is pictured at the far left of the picture. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Between 1900 and 1903Pig shaft. Excellent illustration of a horse whim and associated Poppet Heads (head gear) Photographer: John Charles Burrow or Herbert Hughes
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1925Surface view looking seaward from Victory shaft, towards the treatment works on the cliff edge. Photographer: Unknown
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1922Surface view of wethered shaft. Includes mine buildings, headgear and aerial ropeway with pylons. On the right two workers stand with a horse and cart, on the left a traction engine
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1922Surface view looking seaward of wethered shaft. Includes mine buildings, headgear, aerial ropeway with bucket and two groups of miners. Photographer: Unknown
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1920Victory shaft with original wooden headgear and steam winder. Photographer: Unknown
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1920Surface view of dressing floors, believed to be Geevor Mine. Photographer: Unknown
Geevor Mine, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1920Surface view includes buildings, tramway with waggons, engine house and headgear with two miners standing on a walkway
Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900A general view of Cape Cornwall with two stacks and engine houses. Smoke rises from a chimney in the building adjacent to the engine house
Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1900Stereoscopic view of hill with stack and engine house. Photographer: Unknown
Botallack Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1896General view of the partly derelict mine Crowns engine houses from the south. The upper engine house still has a roof. Photographer: Unknown
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. October 1919General view of Levant Mine, taken on the Tuesday after the disaster of 21st October 1919 in which 31 miners were killed
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 21st October 1919Miners waiting for news after the disaster of 21st October 1919 in which 31 miners were killed. Pictured with the group is Reverend B. Lumb. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1919Group of miners waiting for news after the disaster of 21st October 1919, Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall in which 31 miners were killed
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1919A crowd at the top of the skip shaft after the Levant mining disaster on 21 October 1919. The man engine in the shaft collapsed, killing 31 men
Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. After 1900A good view of Cape Cornwall with two disused mine stacks, two engine houses, dwelling houses and a group of people near what appears to be a swing in the garden of a house
Botallack mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1903Surveying at surface. Photographer: Unknown
Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Date unknownA distant view of Cape Cornwall with Little Bounds on the right, two disused mine engine houses, domestic dwellings and gardens and seventeen boats on the beach. Part of the A.K
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 11th July 1894Interior of the clothes dry. The marker, Dick, who marked off the names of the men down the mine, is seated. Miners clothes hang on the walls and on racks above the heated pipes
Levant Mine, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 11th July 1894Interior of clothes dry. Miners clothes hang on the walls and on racks above the heated pipes. Wooden boxes with lids secured with padlocks serve as a locker and seat