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Taylors Engine Shaft, Tywarnhayle Mine, Porth Towan, St Agnes, Cornwall. Around 1907
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Taylors Engine Shaft, Tywarnhayle Mine, Porth Towan, St Agnes, Cornwall. Around 1907
This shows the electric sinking pump and motor in the attempted re-working of the mine at this time. The motor was rated at 1, 000 hp and the pump was capable of delivering 1, 000 gallons per minute from the forty fathom level. The derelict Cornish pumping engine house is in the background. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
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TRURI : MItyw.4
Media ID 12378270
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This print from around 1907 showcases the impressive Taylors Engine Shaft at Tywarnhayle Mine in Porth Towan, St Agnes, Cornwall. The photograph captures a significant moment in history as it depicts the electric sinking pump and motor used during the mine's attempted re-working. The sheer power of this technological marvel is evident in its specifications: the motor boasted an incredible 1,000 horsepower, while the pump had a capacity to deliver 1,000 gallons per minute from the forty fathom level. These numbers highlight the immense scale of operations taking place within this mining site. Intriguingly, behind these modern advancements lies a derelict Cornish pumping engine house that serves as a poignant reminder of bygone eras. This juxtaposition between old and new creates a visually striking composition that speaks volumes about Cornwall's rich industrial heritage. Captured by renowned photographer Herbert Hughes, this print not only documents an important chapter in mining history but also showcases his exceptional talent for capturing intricate details and atmospheric landscapes. As we admire this image today at Royal Cornwall Museum, we are transported back to an era when innovation and determination drove human progress forward. It serves as a testament to our ancestors' relentless pursuit of extracting precious resources from deep within the Earth while reminding us of their enduring legacy etched into Cornwall's rugged landscape.
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