Flashback Friday#9 - Postcard from Cornwall by ajisaac

Flashback Friday#9 - Postcard from Cornwall

For my post today I have 'created' an old picture postcard from one of my visits to Towanroath Shaft Pumping Engine House, part of the Wheal Coates mine works near St Agnes.

A brief history of Wheal Coates

Wheal Coates is a former tin mine situated on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, on the cliff tops between Porthtowan and St Agnes. It is preserved and maintained by the National Trust.

‘Wheal’ is Cornish for ‘place of work’, not 'mine' as is often stated. The term for 'mine' is 'bal', as in 'bal maidens', the women who worked on the surface. The mine opened in 1802 and was worked until its closure in 1889.[ It came into full production in 1815. The surviving buildings date from the 1870s when deep underground mining began at the site and were stabilised and preserved in 1986.

There are three engine houses that formerly housed Cornish engines. Towanroath Pumping Engine House (1872) was used to pump water from the adjacent 600 ft Towanroath shaft. Whim Engine House was added in 1880 to crush ore for processing. A calciner dating from 1910–1913 roasted the tin to remove impurities such as arsenic.

In 1881 138 people were employed at the site to mine a seam of tin just below sea level but this and a subsequent period of operation from 1911-1913 were not very successful because tin production was sporadic.
Bev
Love your picture postcard, the processing is superb.
May 6th, 2016  
It does look like you have found it screwed up in the bottom of the draw.. great edit..
May 6th, 2016  
Really great editing. Fav.
@snaggy
May 7th, 2016  
@tramway I am really pleased that you have enjoy the 'recreation' of a picture postcard-thank you.
May 7th, 2016  
@pasttheirprime Much appreciated-thank you for the fav.
May 7th, 2016  
Love the comp, textures, and processing in this.
May 8th, 2016  
@tristansmum Thank you very much
May 9th, 2016  
@julzmaioro Thank you so much for your kind words-I really enjoyed the editing
May 9th, 2016  
Great vintage look
May 10th, 2016  
@bkbinthecity Many thanks to you.
May 10th, 2016  
The processing is so beautiful!
May 12th, 2016  
@dishaparekh176 Thank you so much. I really enjoyed creating my 'postcard' and am pleased that people like it.
May 13th, 2016  
Love the composition and processing - fav!
May 14th, 2016  
@lyndamcg Thank you-for comment & fav. I enjoyed composing my 'postcard'
May 14th, 2016  
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