Dolcoath Mine Wheal Harriet pumping house
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Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 5 Sep 2012
Built 1860 to house a 60-inch Cornish beam pumping engine by Perran Foundry. This was later recylindered to 65 inches. Dolcoath closed in 1921 but was unsuccessfully reopened with the sinking of the New Roskear Shaft. In 1936 it was acquired by South Crofty and was part of Cornwall's last tin mine of the twentieth century (C. Allen).