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Camborne Collection

Camborne is a town in Cornwall, England and is located in the heart of the Cornish mining district and has a population of around 20,000 people

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Background imageCamborne Collection: Wheal Grenville Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 24th February 1910

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

Background imageCamborne Collection: Trevaunance Beach at low tide, St Agnes, Cornwall. Probably 20th July 1910

Trevaunance Beach at low tide, St Agnes, Cornwall. Probably 20th July 1910
A view from the beach looking up to Wheal Friendly mine on the skyline. The mine was re-opened in 1900 as part of Wheal Kitty and was at 80fms in 1910

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1893

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1893
The Man Engine at 234 fathoms level below adit, in 1893. The man engine went down to the 314 fathom level. Miners can be seen standing on the steps of the engine rod while others stand on solars or

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1893

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1893
The Man Engine at 234 fathoms level below adit, in 1893. The man engine went down to the 314 fathom level. Miners can be seen standing on the steps of the engine rod while others stand on solars or

Background imageCamborne Collection: East Pool Mine Illogan, Cornwall. 1893

East Pool Mine Illogan, Cornwall. 1893
Clearing out ore from landing brace at surface. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: Captain Tom Gundry, champion Cornish wrestler. Probably early 1880s

Captain Tom Gundry, champion Cornish wrestler. Probably early 1880s
A studio portrait photograph of the champion Cornish wrestler, Thomas Gundry, wearing a wrestling jacket and two championship sashes

Background imageCamborne Collection: Pednandrea stamps and mine dressing floor at Wheal Sparnon, Redruth, Cornwall. 1865

Pednandrea stamps and mine dressing floor at Wheal Sparnon, Redruth, Cornwall. 1865
The area in the photograph is now covered by Clinton Road, Park Road and Albany Road, Redruth. According to the Ordnance Survey Six Inch map Cornwall LXIII

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Probably 1890s

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Probably 1890s
The photograph shows a group of men waiting to go underground. The man on the right with the white coat is probably the lander or banksman

Background imageCamborne Collection: Trelowarren Street, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1870

Trelowarren Street, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1870

Background imageCamborne Collection: Camborne Railway Station. 1920s

Camborne Railway Station. 1920s
Camborne Station in the early 1920s, including the splendid platform lamps, the flat awning of the down platform contrasting with the pitched version on the up side

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1900

South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1900
Miners working on the lode, possibly the Great Flat Lode. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1892

South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1892
Four miners standing in the Cathedral, at South Condurrow mine. In 1897 part of the property was transferred to Camborne School of Mines as the (later) King Edward VII mine

Background imageCamborne Collection: Tin dressing frames, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Tin dressing frames, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Late 1800s
Tin dressing frames with Bal maidens and overseer, looking south towards Stamps engine house and Brea. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: Surface Workers, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1890s

Surface Workers, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1890s
Dolcoath Mine showing the New East shaft on the right, with bal maidens and overseer. Part of the A.K. Hamilton Jenkin collection. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1890s

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1890s
Dolcoath Spallers and Bal Maidens. The mine captain, sitting at the front on the right, is believed to be Mr Thomas. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1893

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1893
" The stulls at 412 level", in 1893. About 30 feet wide, massive timbers of pitchpine about 18 inches square and 34 feet long were needed to support the very weak roof

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. March 1904

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. March 1904
Drilling at the 375 level. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of Williams shaft headgear built in 1894. Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. June 1908

South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. June 1908
Mill at the 130 level. Miner guiding ore into trolley from above. Carpenters saw hanging from the side of chute framework. Pieces of loose timber standing nearby

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. September 1898

South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. September 1898
Student setting a fuse using a candle. In 1897 the Camborne School of Metalliferous Mining took over the north-east part of South Condurrow mine for training purposes

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1908

South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1908
Raising the headgear at Williams Lode. In 1897 part of the mine was transferred to Camborne School of Mines as the (later) King Edward VII mine

Background imageCamborne Collection: King Edward VII Mine, South Condurrow, Camborne, Cornwall. 27th November 1903

King Edward VII Mine, South Condurrow, Camborne, Cornwall. 27th November 1903
Students working underground at an unknown depth at King Edward VII mine, South Condurrow, Camborne, Cornwall. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: John Charles Burrow, Cornwall. Around 1910

John Charles Burrow, Cornwall. Around 1910
Three-quarter length portrait of John Charles Burrow (1852-1914) taken in full Masonic regalia. Burrow worked as a professional photographer in Camborne

Background imageCamborne Collection: Battery of Cornish stamps with engine man, miners and grass captain (or surface captain) in white

Battery of Cornish stamps with engine man, miners and grass captain (or surface captain) in white, Wheal Sparnon
The area in the photograph is now covered by Clinton Road, Park Road and Albany Road, Redruth. According to the Ordnance Survey Six Inch map Cornwall LXIII

Background imageCamborne Collection: Surface workers at Wheal Sparnon dressing floor, Redruth, Cornwall. Around 1865

Surface workers at Wheal Sparnon dressing floor, Redruth, Cornwall. Around 1865
The engine house and two chimneys can be seen in the background. The area in the photograph is now covered by Clinton Road, Park Road and Albany Road, Redruth

Background imageCamborne Collection: Group of Miners, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

Group of Miners, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
A group of miners at the surface. This photograph is probably taken somewhear near the dry or change house at Dolcoath, where the miners could wash and exchange their wet

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine Limited Registered Office, Camborne, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

Dolcoath Mine Limited Registered Office, Camborne, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
" Two miners outside the Dolcoath Registered Office". Although this is the title of the photograph, the subjects are either company officials or visitors as they do not have either candles

Background imageCamborne Collection: Bowling Club, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1988

Bowling Club, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1988
Members of the victorious Lostwithiel Bowling Club team are pictured with the Kenyon Cup, which they won for the first time in their 62 year history

Background imageCamborne Collection: Trevaunance Beach, St Agnes, Cornwall. Probably 20th July 1910

Trevaunance Beach, St Agnes, Cornwall. Probably 20th July 1910
A photographer and two men, William Thomas of the Camborne School of Mines on the far right, stand watching fishermen painting a clinker built lugger. On the skyline is Wheal Friendly mine

Background imageCamborne Collection: Royal Cornwall Show, Camborne, Cornwall. 13th-14th June 1923

Royal Cornwall Show, Camborne, Cornwall. 13th-14th June 1923
Proud horse King Mitchell and handler, winner of the first prize in Class 59, the Draught Horse category at the Royal Cornwall Show. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Crofty Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1871

South Crofty Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1871
Palmers shaft and birthplace of Richard Trevithick. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageCamborne Collection: Trevu, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1870

Trevu, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1870
Garden scene, Trevu

Background imageCamborne Collection: Trevu House, Trevu Road, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Trevu House, Trevu Road, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of the north front of Trevu House

Background imageCamborne Collection: Goolds Shaft, Wheal Grenville Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1911

Goolds Shaft, Wheal Grenville Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1911
Goolds shaft with Old Stamps house in background. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1831

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1831
Engraving " Dolcoath Copper Mine" of 1831 from Cornwall Illustrated showing the 76" engine house with capstan alongside, together with a launder and bal maidens

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 26th October 1895

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 26th October 1895
Cutting the first sod for the Williams Shaft, also known as New Shaft. Mine workings and All Saints Church, Tuckingmill, can be seen in the background

Background imageCamborne Collection: Wheal Grenville Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1911

Wheal Grenville Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1911
General surface view. Probably New Engine Shaft on Polgine Lode. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: General View, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne. Early 1900s

General View, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne. Early 1900s
General view looking east with the Eastern shaft cutting the skyline in the centre. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: The Flying Dutchman Express Train

The Flying Dutchman Express Train
Vintage engraving of The Flying Dutchman Express Train off the Rails at Camborne, in Cornwall, during heavy snow. The London Illustrated News, 1891

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. March 1904

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. March 1904
Three miners loading a wagon at the 375 level. Left to right: Cornish miners Billy James, William John Oatey and unknown. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1900

South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Around 1900
Miners croust (lunch) time. Group of miners eating pasties and smoking pipes, miners dial in the foreground. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1893

Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1893
Two miners being raised to the surface in a Single Decker gig on skip road at 302 fathoms in Eastern Shaft. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1892

South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1892
Four miners standing, three holding candles in the cathedral cavern at 460 fathom depth at South Condurrow mine, Camborne. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageCamborne Collection: Remains of the French three-masted barque Seine at Perranporth, Cornwall. 1901

Remains of the French three-masted barque Seine at Perranporth, Cornwall. 1901
Close up of the smashed hull of the French three-masted steel barque Seine driven ashore at Perranporth in December 1900. The photograph was taken in the summer of 1901

Background imageCamborne Collection: Wheal Grenville Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Wheal Grenville Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Four miners working at the sump of Fortescues shaft, which is the lowest part of the mine shaft into which water drains

Background imageCamborne Collection: South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s

South Condurrow Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Miner lighting a fuse to explosive for blasting. One miner lights a fuse for blasting, while an already lit fuse burns to his right. Another younger miner holds a candle to provide more light

Background imageCamborne Collection: Tin dressing floor at Wheal Sparnon being turned into Victoria Park, Redruth, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Tin dressing floor at Wheal Sparnon being turned into Victoria Park, Redruth, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A gentleman wearing a bowler hat is standing to the left of centre. The area in the photograph is now covered by Clinton Road, Park Road and Albany Road, Redruth

Background imageCamborne Collection: Two Engine houses at Wheal Sparnon with cottages in the background, Redruth, Cornwall. Around 1865

Two Engine houses at Wheal Sparnon with cottages in the background, Redruth, Cornwall. Around 1865
The area in the photograph is now covered by Clinton Road, Park Road and Albany Road, Redruth. According to the Ordnance Survey Six Inch map Cornwall LXIII



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Camborne Collection

Camborne is a town in Cornwall, England and is located in the heart of the Cornish mining district and has a population of around 20,000 people. The town was once an important centre for tin and copper mining and was home to some of the most productive mines in Europe during the 19th century. Today, Camborne is known for its vibrant culture and history as well as its stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can explore the many historic sites such as Carn Brea Castle or take part in outdoor activities like surfing or walking along the South West Coast Path. There are also plenty of shops, restaurants and pubs to enjoy while visiting Camborne. With its rich heritage and stunning natural beauty, it's no wonder that Camborne remains one of Cornwall's most popular destinations today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Camborne collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring stunning images of the town of Camborne in Cornwall, England. Our collection showcases the beauty and charm of this historic mining town with its picturesque landscapes and iconic landmarks such as St Martin's Church and the famous Carn Brea monument. Whether you are looking to decorate your home or office space or searching for unique gifts for friends and family members who love Cornwall, the Camborne collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques that capture every detail of these beautiful images, you can be sure that your chosen artwork will look stunning on any wall. So why not explore this wonderful collection today and bring a piece of Cornwall into your life?
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What are Camborne (Cornwall England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Camborne art prints are a collection of high-quality artistic representations of the town of Camborne, located in Cornwall, England. These prints capture the essence and beauty of this charming town through various mediums such as paintings, photographs, and illustrations. The artwork showcases the unique architecture, landmarks, landscapes and cultural heritage that make Camborne an attractive destination for tourists. The prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that they have excellent colour accuracy and sharpness. They come in different sizes to suit individual preferences or space requirements. Whether you're looking for a piece to decorate your home or office space or want to gift someone who has a love for Cornwall's rich history and culture - these art prints will be perfect. Camborne art prints offer an affordable way to own beautiful pieces of artwork that celebrate this picturesque Cornish town's character and charm.
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What Camborne (Cornwall England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Camborne art prints that capture the beauty and charm of this historic town in Cornwall, England. From stunning landscape shots to vintage posters and illustrations, there is something for everyone in their collection. One popular option is the panoramic view of Camborne taken from Carn Brea hilltop, which showcases the town's iconic landmarks such as St Martin's Church and the clock tower. Other notable prints include images of local beaches like Portreath and Porthtowan, as well as historical buildings like Tuckingmill Chapel and Dolcoath Mine. For those interested in vintage artwork, Media Storehouse also has a selection of retro travel posters featuring Camborne and other Cornish destinations. These colourful designs evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era when tourism was just beginning to flourish in Cornwall. Whether you're looking for contemporary photography or classic artwork, we have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to Camborne art prints.
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We offer a wide range of Camborne art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, framed prints and even metal wall art. Each piece is carefully crafted to showcase the beauty and charm of this historic Cornish town. Our prices are competitive and affordable for all budgets, making it easy for anyone to own a stunning piece of Camborne artwork. Whether you're looking to add some character to your home or office space or searching for a unique gift idea, our selection has something for everyone. We take pride in offering exceptional customer service and ensuring that each order is handled with care from start to finish. So why not browse our collection today and discover the perfect Camborne art print for you?
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