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Towanrowan tin mine engine shed on north Cornish coast

"Abandoned Tin Mines overlooking the sea at Botallack, Penwith on the north coast of Cornwall.UK"

Wheal Owles, a 19th century tin mine on the north Cornish coast, Botallack, Cornwall, UK

A view of Wheal Coates Tin Mine in Cornwall, UK

One of the darkest skies in the UK. Always makes for a great astrophotography location.

Pendeen.Cornwall.United Kingdom.February 20th 2020.View of the Victory Shaft at Geevor tin mine in Cornwall

Cornwall tin mine ruins reminder of historic past on coast

The former tin mine of Geevor on the coast of Pendeen Cornwall England UK Europe

Pendeen.Cornwall.United Kingdom.February 20th 2020.View inside the mill at Geevor tin mine in Cornwall

A long exposure shows the stormy seas at this dramatic coastal location in Cornwall known locally as the Crowns. Known for its Tin mining industry in the past, these are the only remaining structures visible these days. Superb details without over sharpening.

This is Towanroath Engine House, a grade II listed structure which is part of the abandoned Wheal Coates tin mine on the north Cornwall coast.

"An old abandoned tin mine on the northern coastline of Cornwall, U.K"

Landscape photo of disused industrial chimneys from the mining industry on the Cornish coast

Pumphouse, old deserted tin mine stone structure known as the Wheal Coates Tin Mine.

"Here is a Cornish Tin Mine that has been photographed countless times! None the less, itaas a lovely spot looking down on the amazing turquoise sea!"

"A stormy afternoon at Botallack Cornwall, U.K"

Levant tin mine on the north Cornish coast.

England, Cornwall, St Agnes Head, Wheal Coates, Old mine buildings, clifftop

The old tin mine engine house at Wheal Owles on the coast of Cornwall

Sea Pink (thrift) clings to a cliff above the Bottallack Tin Mines

Vintage engraving showing Botallack Tin Mine, Cronwall, 1878.

Relic of Cornish tin mining industry, on the clifftop of north Cornish coast in summertime, with UNESCO World Heritage status.Old brick chimney and ruins of shaft engine house against summer sky.

Wheal Owles at Botallack used as the filming location of the ficticious Wheal Leisure in the 2015 TV series Poldark

Abandoned Tim Mining Buildings near Porthleven, Cornwall UK

View of the Crown Mines, old abandoned tin mines on headland at Botallack, Penwith Peninsula Engalnd,

A portrait image of Wheal Owles tin mine ruins on the Cornish coast

Right on the cliff edge are two abandoned tin mines of former days here on Cornwall's north coast.

Detail of tin mine workings at sunset, Cornwall

Cornwall coastal sweep with the deserted Wheal Coates Tin Mine on the slope to the sea.

"An ancient abondoned tin mine on the coastline of Cornwall, U.K"

Wheal Coates is one of many abandoned Cornish tin mines. This is a very prominent one on the north Cornish coast near St Agnes.

Abandoned Cornish tin mine on the north Cornish coast near Porthtowan in a storm showing the sea spray coming up over the cliffs.

Tin Mining Building as featured in the BBC Poldark TV Series

Nineteenth century disused tin and copper mines, Botallack, Cornwall, UK

There are lots of old tin mines all around Cornwall, UK. The buildings in this photo are the Engine Houses at Crown Mines in Botallack.

Crowns at Botallack used as the filming location of the ficticious Wheal Leisure in the 2015 TV series Poldark

Wheal Charlotte is near Portreath in Cornwall's north coast as has a deep shaft covered with a grill. It is by a path in a scenic location.

Geevor Tin Mine photos of industrial mine equipment and various landscape around the old abandoned mine

Wheal Owles, an abandoned 19th century Cornish tin mine, Botallack, Cornwall, UK.

Landscape photo of disused industrial chimneys from the mining industry on the Cornish coast

Tin and copper mine "Providence" in Cornwall, England. Wood engraving, published in 1877.

Woodcut illustration from "The Saturday Magazine", Volume 87, November 9th, 1833, an educational magazine "under the Direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education Appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Price One Penny". This woodcut shows the entrance to the Botallack Copper Mine, in Cornwall (now closed).

These are two abondoned old Cornish Tin mine engine houses on the edge of the cliffs near St Just in Cornwall

Botallack Tin Mine on the cliffs of Cornwall, which extended deep under the Atlantic Ocean. A tourist attraction amongst the glitterati of Victorian times - Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert were among the famous visitors to venture under the sea! In 1865, there were 500 employees at Botallack with 11 steam engines in the large site. Two ruined engine houses can still be seen today. Illustration from "Picturesque Europe - The British Isles" published by Cassell Petter & Galpin in 1875 (price 2/6d).

"A stormy afternoon at the ancient tin mines in Botallack, near lands end, Cornwall, U.k"

The remains of abandoned tin mine workings at Cape Cornwall, near St. Just. Cape Cornwall was once thought to be the most south-westerly point of England until it was eventually usurped by Land’s End.

A beautiful sun flare behind the abandoned tin mine at Wheal Owles, Cornwall

Wheal Coates, a nineteenth century abandoned tin mine, on the north Cornish coast, UK.

"A shot of Cornwall's World Heritage landscape, taking in two of the mines that the county is famous for - South Caradon in the distance and West Caradon in the foreground."

Remains of the old Engine house chimneys at Levant Tin Mine - located very close to Geevor Tin Mine in Cornwall, England.

The ruins of an old tin mine on The Great Flat Lode trail, near Redruth in Cornwall