Cornish Mines: Gwennap to the Tamar

Author:   Barry Gamble ,  Barry Gamble
Publisher:   Alison Hodge
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9780906720820


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   21 April 2011
Format:   Paperback
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In 2006, UNESCO designated Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape a World Heritage Site. In the eighteenth century, Cornwall was one of the country's principal industrial areas. Before the late 1870s, it produced more tin than any other region in the world, and in the early nineteenth century its output of copper was two-thirds of world production. The remains of the mines contribute to a distinctive cultural landscape; more than 200 engine houses survive - the largest concentration of such monuments in the world. This book, and its companion Cornish Mines: St Just to Redruth, is a guide to the best examples of the surviving mines, with stunning photographs and authoritative text.

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Author:   Barry Gamble ,  Barry Gamble
Publisher:   Alison Hodge
Imprint:   Alison Hodge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 15.00cm
ISBN:  

9780906720820


ISBN 10:   0906720826
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   21 April 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'Gamble delves into the his tory of min ing, telling how Corn wall was in the fore front of devel op ments in hard-​​rock min ing and steam tech no logy and played a major role in their dif fu sionA and of how the metals mined in Corn wall provided the raw mater i als for major indus trial devel op ments in other parts of Bri tain. 'He points out [the engine houses] represent the largest concentration of such monuments in the world and are among its most distinctive industrial buildings . 'Barry Gamble dispenses [facts] with infectious enthusiasm and stunning photographs' (Western Morning News, 20.04.11). 'Rich history in a rich landscape - explore the county through the pocket book series' (Tavistock Times Gazette, 26.05.11)


'Gamble delves into the his tory of min ing, telling how Corn wall was in the fore front of devel op ments in hard-​​rock min ing and steam tech no logy and played a major role in their dif fu sionA and of how the metals mined in Corn wall provided the raw mater i als for major indus trial devel op ments in other parts of Bri tain. 'He points out [the engine houses] rep res ent the largest con cen tra tion of such monu ments in the world and are among its most dis tinct ive indus trial build ingsA . 'Barry Gamble dis penses [facts] with infec tious enthu si asm and stun ning pho to graphs' (West ern Morn ing News, 20.04.11)


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After a career in industry, Barry Gamble entered the specialist field of heritage interpretation in the 1990s. He was a member of the Bid Team for the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site as principal author of the nomination to UNESCO's World Heritage List. This experience led to projects in Australia, Mexico, South Africa, New Zealand, South America, Poland and Japan. Barry continues to work regularly and extensively on a variety of subjects across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, and always has a camera to hand.

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