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Canvas Print : Wheal Agar Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. January 1895
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Wheal Agar Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. January 1895
Three miners drilling underground at 320 fathom level. Photographer: Probably John Charles Burrow
Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture
TRURI : MIaga.2
Media ID 12081933
© From the collection of the RIC
Mining Victorian Drill Metal Support
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Canvas Print of Wheal Agar Mine, Illogan, Cornwall from Royal Cornwall Museum. Capturing history in every detail, this stunning print showcases three intrepid miners at work, drilling deep underground at 320 fathom level around January 1895. A mesmerizing exploration of Cornwall's rich mining heritage, this timeless piece is brought to life through the expert photography of probably John Charles Burrow. Embodying the raw determination and grit of the past, this Canvas Print is a captivating addition to any home or office decor.
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print from the Royal Cornwall Museum takes us back to a significant moment in Cornish history. Captured in January 1895, it unveils the arduous and perilous world of mining during the Victorian era. The image showcases three brave miners diligently drilling underground at the remarkable depth of 320 fathoms within Wheal Agar Mine, located in Illogan, Cornwall. The photograph's composition is both striking and evocative, highlighting the harsh conditions these men faced daily. Amidst dimly lit surroundings, their determined expressions reveal unwavering commitment to their craft. Clad in traditional Cornish mining attire, they stand next to sturdy metal supports that provide stability amidst treacherous terrain. While the photographer remains unconfirmed, it is widely believed that John Charles Burrow was behind this poignant snapshot. His keen eye for detail perfectly captures not only the physical challenges but also reflects upon the resilience and camaraderie shared by those who toiled beneath Cornwall's surface. This print serves as a testament to an industry that shaped countless lives and communities throughout Cornwall's rich heritage. It offers viewers a glimpse into an era defined by grit and determination while honoring those who risked everything below ground level
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