1907 part of Boscaswell United. In 1870, the mine was operational with the following details: it had 5000 shares and produced copper and tin. The secretary was D. Cohen in London, while the purser and manager was R. White in St. Just. Henry Eddy served as the agent, with J. Hocking and Son as the engineers. Payday was scheduled for the third Saturday of the month, and the offices were located at 2 Church Court, Clement’s Lane, London. The mine extended to a depth of 220 fathoms and employed around 100 persons.
1845-1870 1907-1918
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Publications (4)
- Anon; Boscaswell Area Map; 1 pages
- Dines, Henry George (1956); BGS - Regional Memoirs - Metalliferous Mining Region of South West England Vol1, The; 567 pages
- Garnett, R.H.T. (1960); Pendeen Consols Mine Survey; 1 pages
- Noall, Cyril (1973); St. Just Mining District, The