Tezarchaeon
16 years ago
"stuey" wrote:


The bigger wheels like S Winder and a spindly frame look more Cornish, IMO. It would be interesting to see S winder headgear by itself. Although to demolish a part of it would ruin it's iconic shape.



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Vanoord
16 years ago
That seems a very large headframe to me!
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Tezarchaeon
16 years ago
It's a beauty!

I don't think the suits would be letting anyone build something like that these days. In my opinion it is the best looking and most iconic landmark in Cornwall.

It represents more than any artistic interpretations of mining could ever hope to, especially things like those stupid miner figures dotted about the place.

It disgusts me how they have let vegitation grow over the Wheal Jane sheave wheel outside of Tescos's in Redruth.
Knocker
16 years ago
Thats when the new part was bing added in the 2980's, basically all the part that is standing in that pic is about 50 years old and rotten as a pear, you can just see the start of the North headframe in the picture, which is in better shape being only 20 years old.
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16 years ago
Realistically, what will happen to it?

It's a shame as it probably will have to come down if they are using a bit of it and the rest is condemned.

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