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East Pool Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. 1893
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East Pool Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. 1893
Working at 180 level. The photograph was taken by John Charles Burrow on the same occasion as a similar view published in Mongst Mines and Miners (1893). It is one of the most dramatically lit of all his compositions and shows the lode at the 180 fathoms level where the walls are fairly secure and do not require much support
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This evocative photograph, taken by John Charles Burrow in 1893, captures the atmospheric scene of East Pool Mine in Illogan, Cornwall, at the 180-level, where the lode remains fairly secure and does not require extensive support. The image transports us back in time to the Victorian era of Cornish mining, with its intricate network of timbers, candles, and mining equipment. Miners, dressed in felt hats and heavy work clothing, are seen carefully making their way along the narrow ledge, their trolleys laden with mining tools and supplies. The trolley on the left appears to be connected to a tramway system, suggesting the transportation of heavy minerals and ore from the depths of the mine to the surface. The walls of the mine are illuminated by the flickering light of candles, casting long, dramatic shadows and adding to the sense of depth and mystery. The timbers, essential for supporting the mine's structure, are visible in the foreground, their rough texture and worn appearance a testament to the harsh conditions of underground mining. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the daily life and working conditions of Cornish miners during the late 19th century. The image is particularly striking due to its dramatic lighting and intricate detail, making it one of John Charles Burrow's most memorable compositions. Burrow, a prolific photographer, captured this scene on the same occasion as a similar view published in his book 'Mongst Mines and Miners' in 1893. His work provides an invaluable record of Cornwall's mining heritage, offering insights into the lives of those who laboured in the mines and the unique environment they inhabited.
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