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Tin mining legacy Cornwall Art Print
by James Brunker
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Tin mining legacy Cornwall art print by James Brunker. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Cornwall in south west England was home to one of Europe's largest mining industries in the 19th century; tin was a very important mineral. The... more
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Artist's Description
Cornwall in south west England was home to one of Europe's largest mining industries in the 19th century; tin was a very important mineral. The remains of mine workings dot the countryside, such as here on Bodmin Moor. This building on Caradon Hill near Minions was the Bellingham Shaft engine house, part of the Wheal Jenkin Mine.
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About James Brunker
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND PRINTS OF LATIN AMERICA AND OTHER COUNTRIES (INCLUDING USA, UK, SPAIN, PORTUGAL). Originally from the UK, I have spent most of the 21st century working leading expeditions, photographing and traveling throughout Latin America and have been based in La Paz, Bolivia since 2003. As well as South America my galleries contain a selection of images from a number of other countries across the globe that I have been privileged to visit over the years, whether for work, visiting family and friends or out of general curiosity. Fine Art America works with high quality printers and production centres in the USA, Canada, UK, Netherlands and Australia. Orders are automatically routed to your nearest manufacturing centre...
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Michaela Perryman
Congratulations. Featured in Best of British group 21st January 2022 Please see the discussion page where all this week's features are displayed
James Brunker replied:
Many thanks for featuring this image in the Best of British group Michaela!
Michaela Perryman
A very nice photo of this most interesting place.
James Brunker
Many thanks for featuring this image in the Urbex Abandoned in the World group Chad!
James Brunker
Many thanks for featuring this image in the England Scotland Wales and NI group Ira!
Joan-Violet Stretch
Great viewpoint congratulations on your homepage feature
Andrew Wilson
Cool remnant of the tin mining industry in Cornwall!
James Brunker replied:
Thank you Andrew! All the old tin mines and ruins are fascinating, plenty of history there
Lesley Evered
Congratulations, your picture has been featured on the home page in the group DEVON AND CORNWALL - UK on 5th November 2021. This is superb photography....like and favourite. Please look in the group discussions to see the features for this week and you may like to leave a message there. See e mail for the link.
James Brunker replied:
Many thanks for featuring this image in the Devon and Cornwall - UK group Lesley!
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your tie for a 2d place win in the Mine and Mining Equipment contest!
Kristin Elmquist
Nice capture, James. What caught my eye immediately were the ruins which look like they are in protest of what they have become. Congrats on your First Place contest win. Please feel free to join the Contest Winners First Place on FineArtAmerica Group, if you haven't already, and upload this image to the group. Ties are considered wins in the group. Here's the link: http://fineartamerica.com/groups/contest-winners-first-place-on-fineartamerica.html?tab=overview
James Brunker
Thank you Cheri and Kathleen for your kind comments! Also to those who voted for this image in the recent contest, much appreciated.
Kathleen Struckle
Beautiful scene. congrats on your first place contest win.v/p
Cheri Randolph
James, beautiful capture of the ruins and the surrounding countryside. Voted here & in the Cornish Contest as well.