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Wheal Grenville Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 24th February 1910

Miners using a Holmans rock drill and sprayer at the 290 fathom level near Goolds shaft. Central figure identified as William Thomas, who died aged 38. Photographer: John Charles Burrow. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC

TRURI : MIgre.1

Media ID 12083526

Filename: TRURI-MIgre-1.tiff

Size: 8288 x 6231 (53MB)

Date: 9th April 2016

Source: Royal Cornwall Museum

County: Cornwall

Location Name: SW 663386

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In this print from the Royal Cornwall Museum, we are transported back in time to the Wheal Grenville Mine in Camborne, Cornwall on a chilly winter day of February 24th, 1910. The image captures a group of resilient miners diligently working at the 290 fathom level near Goolds shaft. Their unwavering determination is evident as they skillfully operate Holmans rock drills and sprayers, essential tools for extracting precious minerals from deep within the earth. Amongst these brave individuals stands a central figure identified as William Thomas, whose life was tragically cut short at the tender age of 38. His presence serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who toiled tirelessly underground in pursuit of their livelihoods. The photographer behind this remarkable snapshot is none other than John Charles Burrow, whose keen eye for detail immortalizes this momentous scene forever. Through his lens, we witness not only the physical labor involved but also catch glimpses of camaraderie and resilience that defined Cornish mining communities during this era. This photograph encapsulates an important chapter in Cornwall's rich mining history - one filled with both triumphs and hardships. It serves as a testament to the strength and fortitude displayed by these men who dedicated their lives to extracting valuable resources from beneath our feet. As we contemplate this powerful image today, let us remember those like William Thomas who gave everything so that future generations could prosper. May their legacy never be forgotten.

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