Mining Heritage

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A series of photographic projects for the National Association of Mining History Organisations (NAMHO) Conference 2007, to be held in the Tamar Valley (West Devon/East Cornwall) during June 2007. Digital output for conference website  www.tamarmining.co.uk   and on-site display material.

Additional images for Tamar Mining Group website       www.tamarmininggroup.co.uk  

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Kit Hill, Cornwall - given to the people of Cornwall by the Duchy of Cornwall - now festooned with telecoms masts courtesy of Cornwall County Council.

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Remains of Stack and Engine House, Kit Hill South Lode looking towards Kit Hill North Lode Stack.

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Remains of ore processing works (Buddles) at Kit Hill South Lode.

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Calstock Railway Viaduct built early 1900’s to connect the mining areas of East Cornwall with Plymouth and beyond.

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Kit Hill North Lode Stack Nov 2006.

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19th Century rail turntable serving Lime Kilns at Morwellham Quay.

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The remains of early 1900’s arsenic processing works, Devon Great Consols  Mine.

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