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Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine DES01_02_010
The roofless shell of Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine, Minions, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. List entry number: 1140490. Photographed by Eileen Deste. Date range 1960-1976. The mine was originally opened as Wheal Prosper in the 1830s. In 1836 it was amalgamated with other small mines to form the Cornwall Great United Mines and was later renamed Wheal Phoenix and then South Phoenix. Copper was originally mined at the site, although, as reserves of this dimished, the mine changed to extracting tin. This engine house was added to the site in the mid-19th century. The mine closed in the early 20th century and the engine house in now the Minions Heritage Centre
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Media ID 15164347
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Industrial Industry Mining Ruin Copper
27x27 inch Poster Print
Introducing the latest addition to our Media Storehouse collection: a captivating poster print of Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine, captured by the skilled lens of Eileen Deste from Historic England. This evocative image transports you back in time to the historic Minions area of Linkinhorne in Cornwall. The hauntingly beautiful, roofless shell of the engine house stands as a testament to the rich industrial heritage of the region. Listed on the National Heritage List for England with the number 1140490, this photograph was taken between 1960 and 1976. Bring a piece of history into your home or office with this striking, large-format poster print.
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Estimated Product Size is 69.2cm x 69.2cm (27.2" x 27.2")
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This print captures the haunting beauty of Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine in Minions, Cornwall. Standing as a roofless shell, this historic structure holds within its walls the echoes of a bygone era. Originally known as Wheal Prosper when it opened in the 1830s, this mine later became part of the Cornwall Great United Mines and underwent name changes to Wheal Phoenix and then South Phoenix. Initially focused on copper extraction, the mine shifted its operations to tin as copper reserves dwindled. The mid-19th century saw the addition of this impressive engine house to the site, serving as a testament to Cornish industrial prowess. However, with time marching forward relentlessly, both mine and engine house met their eventual closure in the early 20th century. Today, this once-thriving hub of activity has found new purpose as the Minions Heritage Centre. Preserving its rich mining heritage for future generations to explore and appreciate. Photographed by Eileen Deste between 1960-1976, her lens captured not only an architectural marvel but also conveyed a sense of awe-inspiring desolation that befits such ruins. This image is more than just a snapshot; it is a window into history - one that reminds us of our industrious past and serves as a poignant reminder that all things must eventually succumb to time's unyielding grasp.
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