Incredible to appreciate all that industry was contemporary with the American Civil War but, although of international significance, it's undeservingly not as famous. Rather like the Coalbrookdale blast furnaces, I wonder how much Cornish tin was exported, in whatever fashion, for the manufacture of technologies exported across the world.
Most interesting, one small point , I believe the Cornish engine houses were whitewashed back in the day , which would make it slightly less Cornish winter Grey .
Love what you have done, gives a good overall idea of what it was like but there have been several phases over many years. Shame the Arsenic flues and calciner are not shown though. Well done and thank you.
Fantastic video. Been visiting there since I was a boy and love going back. Amazing to see this reconstruction. Is there a way I can fly around it myself to investigate it further?
That was fantastic after 50 years of visiting Cornwall l finally went there last October with my son you just can’t imagine how it once was until you watch that!
Good idea. I'd like a violent thunder storm while sitting on the front porch of a cabin. The more violent the better. Hard to get though, I expect. Good going.