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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
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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
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
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