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The Man Engine at Dolcoath Mine, illustration from Mongst mines and miners, or Underground Scenes by Flash-Light by J. C. Burrows and William Thomas, pub. 1893 (sepia photo)
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The Man Engine at Dolcoath Mine, illustration from Mongst mines and miners, or Underground Scenes by Flash-Light by J. C. Burrows and William Thomas, pub. 1893 (sepia photo)
STC418140 The Man Engine at Dolcoath Mine, illustration from Mongst mines and miners, or Underground Scenes by Flash-Light by J.C. Burrows and William Thomas, pub. 1893 (sepia photo) by Burrow, John Charles (1852-1914); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection
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This sepia-toned photograph captures a remarkable moment in history, showcasing "The Man Engine" at Dolcoath Mine. Published in 1893 as part of the book "Mongst mines and miners, or Underground Scenes by Flash-Light" this illustration was created by J. C. Burrows and William Thomas. In this image, we witness the laborers of Cornwall's mining industry engaged in their arduous work. The towering structure known as "The Man Engine" looms above them, a testament to Victorian-era industrial innovation. Its purpose was to transport miners up and down the mine shafts efficiently and safely. The scene is filled with activity; workers can be seen on scaffolding, diligently carrying out their tasks amidst an intricate web of metal beams. Each individual plays a crucial role in supporting the thriving mining industry that fueled Cornwall's economy during this era. This photograph not only showcases the physicality of these male laborers but also provides insight into the social fabric of Victorian society. It serves as a reminder of the immense challenges faced by those working underground, enduring harsh conditions for long hours. Preserved within The Stapleton Collection, this historical print offers us a glimpse into an important chapter in our industrial past. Through its rich sepia tones and meticulous detailing captured through photography, it invites us to reflect upon both the triumphs and hardships experienced by these dedicated workers who shaped Cornwall's mining legacy.
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