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Wheal Sisters Mine, St Ives, Cornwall. 1886
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Wheal Sisters Mine, St Ives, Cornwall. 1886
Wheal Mary pumping engine house after being struck by lightning on 31st March 1886. Wheal Mary formed part of the extensive Wheal Sisters tin mine about two miles south of St Ives. Note the extensive damage to the boiler house and the engine house. Wooden scaffolding has been raised and work has started on the rebuilding of the stack. Photographer: Unknown
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TRURI : MIsis.2
Media ID 12082416
© From the collection of the RIC
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This print from 1886 showcases the aftermath of a devastating event at Wheal Sisters Mine in St Ives, Cornwall. The image captures the striking scene of the Wheal Mary pumping engine house, which had been tragically struck by lightning on March 31st of that year. As we observe this historical moment frozen in time, it becomes evident just how destructive nature's force can be. The photograph vividly portrays the extensive damage inflicted upon both the boiler house and engine house. The once sturdy structures now lay in ruins, their walls crumbling and debris scattered across the ground. However, amidst this chaos, hope emerges as wooden scaffolding has been erected to support ongoing reconstruction efforts. It is fascinating to witness workers already hard at work rebuilding the stack, demonstrating resilience and determination in face of adversity. Their dedication is palpable as they laboriously restore what was lost to ensure continuity for this vital tin mine. While we may never know who precisely captured this poignant moment through their lens - an unknown photographer whose name has faded into history - their legacy lives on through this remarkable image preserved within Royal Cornwall Museum's archives. This print serves as a powerful reminder of both human vulnerability and strength when faced with natural disasters. It stands as a testament to our ability to rebuild and adapt even after enduring significant setbacks—a timeless tribute to those who labored tirelessly behind these scenes for generations past.
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