Higher Bal Mine - Levant

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Higher Bal Mine - Levant

Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 5 Sep 2012

Shaft entrance. Originally Spearne Consols, this sett was absorbed by Levant Mine in 1877 and became known as Higher Bal (bal = mine in Cornish). It lies beside the little road from Trewellard to the main Levant site. The engine house contained a 35" cylinder Cornish engine that pumped and wound from Guide Shaft, John Gibson

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.147882
Longitude
-5.68232