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South Crofty Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 28th February 1910
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South Crofty Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 28th February 1910
One of John Charles Burrows last underground photographs, taken at the 170 fathoms level in Palmers section. It shows miners using a Stephens 3 1/4 inch drill fitted with a primitive sprayer. The water is obtained from the bucket. The drillers mate holds a hammer ready to strike the drill if it jams in the hole, a common fault with early machines with their inadequate rotating mechanism. Dry drilling by machine proved immensely damaging to miners health, but spraying was not introduced into Cornwall, noted for its antiquated practices, until the early 1900s
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TRURI : MIcrs.1
Media ID 12083186
© From the collection of the RIC
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