Located northeast of Blackwater, operated from 1824 to 1829 and was later reworked in 1845. The mine encompassed three roughly east-northeast-trending lodes, but the extent of their development remains unknown. Unfortunately, no remnants of the workings exist today, and there are no records detailing the mine’s output.
East Britain, Wheal
aka Prince Coburg
Copper and Tin Mine
Worked from 1872
Jan 1st, 2024 from RF by Buddle-Bot
Cornwall | |
Three Burrows | |
50.276864, -5.174679 | |
SW 7390 4670 | |
Private Land | |
134m | |
#8,042 |
Street's Shaft - 626m
Gimp - 778m
Tanner's Shaft - 802m
Burra Burra Mine - 815m
Middle Shaft - 853m
Eastern Shaft - 961m
Carnhot - 973m
Footway Shaft - 1,045m
Trevethan Shaft - 1,045m
North Busy, Wheal - 1,076m
Wright's Shaft - 1,177m
East Treskerby - 1,268m
Concord, Wheal - 1,349m
Briton, Wheal - 1,389m
East Music, Wheal - 1,566m
Boscawen - 1,635m
Ann, Wheal - 1,702m
Cornwall, Wheal - 1,842m
Flatrod Shaft - 1,850m
Scorrier Consols - 1,864m
West Briton, Wheal - 1,871m
Victoria, Wheal - 1,894m
Previous, Wheal - 1,894m
Jack's Shaft - 1,907m
North Clifford and Busy - 1,981m