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Publications (5)
(1920); BGS - Mineral Resources of GB (c1920s) Vols XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII - Fireclay; Arsenic & Antimony Ores; Refactory Materials, Lead & Zinc of Scotland, Rock-Salt and Brine (5 books); 777 pages
BGS - Mine Plans (large, zoomable) - Gawton United; 1 pages
Dines, Henry George (1956); BGS - Regional Memoirs - Metalliferous Mining Region of South West England Vol2, The; 335 pages
Fellows, Roy; Cornwall Underground; 25 pages
Nance, Richard W.M. and Nance, R. Damian (1996); PDMHS (Peak District Mines Historical Society) 13-2 Win - Survey of Engine Houses on the Mines of South Devon, A; 14 pages (109-122)
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Gawton Arsenic Works - 81m
Gawton Engine Shaft - 200m
Bayly's Engine Shaft - 206m
King's Shaft - 211m
Fullers Engine Shaft - 405m
Sims Engine Shaft - 559m
Harewood Consols - 694m
Okel Tor - 705m
Tool, Wheal - 749m
Morwellham Quay - 1,010m
Engine Shaft - 1,022m
Whim Shaft - 1,100m
Cross-course Shaft - 1,162m
Tuckers Marsh Smelter - 1,265m
Ley's Engine Shaft - 1,271m
George & Charlotte - 1,277m
Queen of Tamar - 1,465m
Trelawney - 1,504m
Tavistock Canal Tunnel (South) - 1,508m
Hocklake - 1,618m
William & Mary - 1,641m
Devon & Cornwall United - 1,646m
Berealston United - 1,774m
Slimeford - 1,813m
Buttspill - 1,833m
Bertha Consols/Lady Bertha - 1,885m
Adam - 1,899m
Morshead, Wheal - 1,936m
Little Duke - 1,940m
Great East Tamar - 1,979m