Copper Foundry 1754, Entral, Carn Entral, High Condurrow, Beacon, Camborne


 


Tree: AHP

Notes:

Mining was probably centuries old, with tin-streaming in the valley, when examples of deep-mined copper were recorded from the late 17th-century. Cook's Kitchen is recorded by 1690, as is Dolcoath, and on a 1748 map, mines are shown at Dolcoath and South Roskear.



A copper foundry at Entral was started by Sampson Swaine and other gentlemen of Camborne in 1754, and Long Close, Wheal Crofty and Wheal Susan were mines operating in what is now the built-up area of Tuckingmill. The parish also contained what is said to be the greatest of all Cornish mines, Dolcoath and also the South Crofty Mine, which was at one time the deepest in the world as well as being the last tin mine in Europe, only closing in 1998.[1]
Copper Foundry 1754, Entral, Carn Entral, High Condurrow, Beacon, Camborne, Cornwall

Location : Latitude: 50.213439100000016, Longitude: -5.2775506


Media

Histories
Cornish Copper Co - Graces Guide
Cornish Copper Co - Graces Guide
Manor of Treslothan lease book   (Properties in Roskear, Condurrow, Killivose,... 1750-1818
Manor of Treslothan lease book (Properties in Roskear, Condurrow, Killivose,... 1750-1818
Manor of Treslothan lease book


(Properties in Roskear, Condurrow, Killivose, Treslothan, Vellansaundry, Tolgarrack and Stamps, Carnemoah, Parkanboase, Laity, Bolennoe, Tuckingmill, Chytodden, Wearne, Knave-go-by, Boswin, Pendarves, Trenewson, Carnlissick, Penponds and Nancemellyn in Camborne; Bosleake and Trengove in Illogan; Kitchen Ground…

Maps
Pengegon or Pengigan, Pengegon, Camborne; Cornwall LXIII.SW, Revised: 1906, Published: 1908
Pengegon or Pengigan, Pengegon, Camborne; Cornwall LXIII.SW, Revised: 1906, Published: 1908
Cornwall LXIII.SW, Revised: 1906, Published: 1908

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