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King Edward VII Mine, South Condurrow, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1903
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King Edward VII Mine, South Condurrow, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1903
Students working at the 90 level. This was part of the old South Condurrow Mine, the name of which was changed after the ascension of King Edward VII in 1901. Here students are working on the Great Flat Lode at the 400 foot level in about 1903. Note that the depths in this mine are given in feet rather than the usual fathoms. Photographer: John Charles Burrow
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Burrow Camborne Cornwall King Edward Vii Mine Mine Mining South Condurrow Students
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