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tin man
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12 years ago
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hi everyone im a new member here and former mill worker for south crofty, i wonder what people are thinking about unescos announcement they want crofty to stop work :curse:
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Knocker
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12 years ago
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Have a look on he Wheal Harriett thread - people aren't impressed!
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tin man
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Have a look on he Wheal Harriett thread - people aren't impressed!
soz but i cant find that thread lol :surrender: can u post a link im new to the site n finding my way.. cheers :thumbsup:
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rikj
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Think the UNESCO bits are near the end, maybe after page 10:
http://www.aditnow.co.uk/community/viewtopic.aspx?t=6883&pid=1
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agricola
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12 years ago
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There is a statement on the Cornish Mining Heritage Site, clarifying the position. Seems others were not impressed either !
www.cornish-mining.org.uk/news/clarification-recent-world-heritage-site-coverage
If it can't be grown it has to be mined.
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