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Images of England: Mining in Cornwall Volume 1 The Central District
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AU$37.00 Inc GST
It has been said that a mine is a hole in the ground with a Cornishman at the bottom, a tribute to the generations of Cornishmen who have followed the ancient craft for over 3000 years ...
Images of England: Mining in Cornwall Volume 2 The County Explored
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AU$34.95 Inc GST
A companion to Volume 1: The Central District, this pictorial history book widens its focus to study important workings across the Duchy of Cornwall, from the oldest tin mines ...
Images of England: Mining in Cornwall Volume 3 Penwith and South Kerrier
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This book, the third in the 'Mining in Cornwall' pictorial history series, covers most of the Penwith and South Kerrier areas of Cornwall. The Penwith peninsula constitutes ...
Images of England: Mining in Cornwall Volume 6 Mid-County to the Tamar
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This is volume six in the 'Images of England: Mining in Cornwall' series. The interface of metalliferous mining with the China Clay Industry is addresses in some detail ...
Images of England: Mining in Cornwall Volume 7 South Crofty Mine and the East Pool and Agar Mines
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Continuing the 'Mining in Cornwall' series, L.J. Bullen depicts three mines from the Central Mining District. Most of the scenes date from around 1900 to the early 21st ...
Making Moonta: The Invention of Australia's Little Cornwall
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The story of the small town of Moonta is an extraordinary one. From the beginning, Moonta cast itself as unique among Cornish immigrant communities. In this gripping history of the migration and settlement of Cornish people ...
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