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In tribute to our dear friend Andy: Wheal Coates, St Agnes Head

We will miss you here in Ipernity Andy, and the Cornish coastline has also lost a dear friend. RIP

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The earth below Cornwall is full of natural metals, especially near the coast. Here we see my favourite old Tin Mine, revisited after 35 years. The paths you see here are part of the ‘South West Coast Path’ and are a delight to follow through natural and man-made history.

“Earliest records indicate a mine at the site since 1692.The present mine opened in 1802 and was closed in 1889 when the price of tin fell. It came into full production in 1815. Flooding and bringing ore to the surface were the main problems of the mine until steam-driven equipment was available, as the mine's underground operations extended for some distance under the sea. The mine was sold in 1844 and thereafter allowed to flood. A new owner reopened the mine in 1872 but work was sporadic until its 1889 closure. For some years, the yield was 20lb of tin per ton of ore. In 1906, new ownership hoped to work the mine for both tin and copper. Wheal Coates had produced a small amount of copper ore, more than a century earlier.At the height of its production, 140 people were employed at the site to mine a seam of tin just below sea level but this and a subsequent period of operation from 1911-1913 were not very successful because tin production was sporadic. The mine was closed for good in 1914. Wheal Coates is now part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site.” (WiKi)

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34 comments

Herb Riddle said:

Another tribute to Andy -please follow.<Wheal Coates tin mine, then and now. For Andy
2 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful soft light and warm colours Herb.
2 years ago

David G Johnson said:

A most interesting write up there Herb'.. they surely were hard times back then... no doubt that many locals will have spent their whole (and probably short) lives at the same mine during it's time of operation.. // Very nice morning light and shadows too'.... Cheers from Dj.
2 years ago

Herb Riddle replied to David G Johnson:

Thanks for this visit David. Yes times were hard back then. I once read that many miners had died in those wet and dangerous workings. Quite a different feel to things in these times where we have just tourist and walkers witnessing this scene.

Keep safe. Herb
2 years ago

neira-Dan said:

superbe vue , un paysage bien capté, une composition soignée
2 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker said:

Magically atmospheric and great notes too. What's not to like??
2 years ago

Herb Riddle replied to Andy Rodker:

Great to see you Andy. Your country here and as said before, what a splendid area it is too. I do hope that you managed to see the previous photo too.

Get totally well soon. Herb
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Terrific narrative and a typically Cornish image Herb, Nice one!
2 years ago ( translate )

Herb Riddle replied to Roger (Grisly):

Yes, a very interesting part of the world and not too many tourist around in these cool wet days. Glad you liked both the shot and the description.

Cheers, Herb
2 years ago

J. Gafarot said:

Great picture !
Thank you for the note Herb.
2 years ago

Ulrich John said:

That‘s very interesting, Herb ! Thanks for showing !
2 years ago

J.Garcia said:

On a superb sloping cliff he rises majestic and beautiful!!
Superb light and composition, Herb
Thank you very much for interesting note too
2 years ago

Steve Paxton said:

I have to say I like this but think the Mono above but I think each to there own. a great history lesson and for a time not the same as ours you can be sure.
2 years ago

tiabunna said:

A lovely image and a fascinating landscape. I really enjoyed being able to visit this part of Cornwall during our visit to the UK, partly inspired to do so by Andy's images.
2 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Superb capture.
2 years ago ( translate )