Wheal by pat40
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Description
Wheal Coates is a former tin mine situated on the north coast of Cornwall, England, on the cliff tops between Porthtowan and St Agnes. It is preserved and maintained by the National Trust.
‘Wheal’ is Cornish for ‘place of work’, not 'mine' as is often stated. The term for 'mine' is 'bal', as in 'bal maidens', the women who worked on the surface. The site was worked for centuries but the surviving buildings date from the 1870s when deep underground mining began at the site and were stabilised and preserved in 1986.
There are three engine houses that formerly housed Cornish engines. Towanroath Pumping Engine House (1872) was used to pump water from the adjacent 600 ft Towanroath shaft. Whim Engine House was added in 1880 to crush ore for processing. A calciner dating from 1910–1913 roasted the tin to remove impurities such as arsenic.
In 1881 138 people were employed at the site to mine a seam of tin just below sea level but this and a subsequent period of operation from 1911-1913 were not very successful because tin production was sporadic Taken last week while on Holiday,
Comments (13)
jayfar
Great info and a great shot Pat. These places always fascinates me.
rangeriderrichard
Great shot, interesting place!
giulband
Great photo very fine POV and location !!!
Cyve
Great capture and beautiful place.
Star4mation
Magnificent shot Pat! I shall be in Cornwall soon and hope to visit a few engine houses :)
miwi
Super info and a wonderful shot Pat.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
X-PaX
Beautiful capture and interesting information Pat.
Jean_C
Very beautiful capture and interesting infos about mining history!
durleybeachbum
A superb photo!
blinkings
I love a shot like this Pat. Not only is it a cracking good looking beach, but the historical aspect of it fascinates me. Great info too. 5/5
jocko500
real cool looking
Faemike55
absolute wicked building and history Great capture
danapommet
Fantastic photo and historical information Pat. Thank you and I love the high POV!