The Dry, where the miners could change and have a shower and relax

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Dry, where the miners could change and have a shower and relax by pam fray as part of the Geograph project.

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The Dry, where the miners could change and have a shower and relax

Image: © pam fray Taken: 12 Jun 2017

Geevor Tin Mine, formerly North Levant Mine is a tin mine in the far west of Cornwall, between the villages of Pendeen and Trewellard. It was operational between 1911 and 1990 during which time it produced about 50,000 tons of black tin. It is now a museum and heritage centre left as a living history of a working tin mine. The crash in prices for tin that lasted for 15 years led to its demise.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.152856
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-5.675841