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Slide set: 'Mongst mines and miners: in the Cornish tin and copper mines (lecture: Newton & Co., 50 slides, 1893-1899)

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Dolcoath Mine, Pumping Engine on Surface
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Blue Hills Mine, above the 66 fathom level
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Dolcoath, Man Engine at Surface
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Cook's Kitchen, Man Engine at 190 fathoms
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Dolcoath Miners in a Gig and portion of Skip-Road at 302 fathoms
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Cook's Kitchen, Bottom of Engine Shaft, ½ mile below surface
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Cook's Kitchen, Boring Machine at 406 fathoms
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East Pool, Working the Boring Machine
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East Pool 'Croust' time, miners at lunch, 70 fathoms
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East Pool, 70 Stope, showing supports
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Dolcoath, Old Cornish Stamps
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Catalogue of magic lanterns, dissolving-view apparatus, and lantern slides (London: Newton & Co., 1899), 334

“These Slides are printed from a very fine series of negatives (perhaps the finest set of mining negatives ever produced) taken by Mr J.C. Burrow, of Camborne, by flash-light in the Cornish Tin and Copper Mines.

These negatives have been awarded the medal of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain.”

1909
Catalogue of science lanterns, optical lanterns, dissolving-view apparatus, and lantern slides (London: Newton & Co., 1909), 133

“These Slides are printed from a very fine series of negatives (perhaps the finest set of mining negatives ever produced) taken by Mr J.C. Burrow, of Camborne, by flash-light in the Cornish Tin and Copper Mines.

These negatives have been awarded the medal of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain.”

1913
Catalogue of lantern slides: part II (London: Newton & Co., 1913), 487

“These Slides are printed from a very fine series of negatives (perhaps the finest set of mining negatives ever produced) taken by Mr J.C. Burrow, of Camborne, by flash-light in the Cornish Tin and Copper Mines.

These negatives have been awarded the medal of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain.”

c.1926
Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 4 -- geology and physical geography (London: Newton & Co., c.1926), 262

“These Slides are printed from a very fine series of negatives (perhaps the finest set of mining negatives ever produced) taken by Mr J.C. Burrow, of Camborne, by flash-light in the Cornish Tin and Copper Mines.

These negatives have been awarded the medal of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain.”

Lucerna ID  3008531

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 20 August 2024

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