ICLOK
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14 years ago
Fantastic news, just been talking to the Trevithick society publication guy and he tells me that a book is under preparation as per below. I quote-

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H. G. Ordish The Early Years
A book of previously unpublished photographs taken by this
well-known recorder of Cornish mine sites in the 1920s and
1930s.



As an Ordish fan myself I can't wait for this publication as most of it is material never previously published. This has been done with the permission of the Ordish family and will be out Autumn this year :thumbup: It will be a paperback on quality paper so as to do the photo's justice unlike the Barton books which were done 😞 .... well ... nuff said!!

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
Dolcoathguy
14 years ago
Any idea what areas in Cornwall these pictures relate to or was it everywhere? thanks
Is it safe to come out of the bunker yet?
ICLOK
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14 years ago
Not specifically but I got the impression it will be county wide.... Can't wait as there will be some pretty historic syuff I'd imagine.

Regs IC
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
Tamarmole
14 years ago
He took some superb photos of the New Consols engines before they were destroyed in the late 1930s
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14 years ago
Finally folks its here 🙂 , the book came out yesterday in theory so its not on the web or amazon, it is paperback but there is a limited run of 100 hardbacks available so if you want one of those get in now as I think these will be very collectable and you have the drop on this one, just ring Tormark on 01209-822101 (as I already have ::) )-

The official book blurb is as follows-

H G (Geoffrey) Ordish was born in 1901 and made his first visit to Cornwall as early as 1915. He later visited Cornwall regularly, visiting mine sites, often with his friend the mining historian, A K Hamilton Jenkin. The 200 plus photographs in this collection, H G Ordish: The Early Mining Photographs, were all taken between 1920 and 1933. Most have never been published before – indeed there has not been a book devoted to Geoffrey Ordish’s mining photographs since two rather unsatisfactory paperbacks appeared in the 1960s. Despite this his pictures have always been held in high regard by those with a serious interest in Cornish mining.

The photographs in this book were all taken on a small Kodak ‘Vest Pocket’ camera and cover mine sites across the whole of Cornwall. Some give new insights into well-known mines – there is for example a splendid sequence from Levant – while others are now the sole record of small, forgotten workings. Cornish mining was at a low ebb during this period and so photographs are much less common than those from the years of prosperity. Tony Clarke, who has prepared the photos for publication, has contributed a Preface with his memories of Geoffrey Ordish and notes on his camera and techniques.

H G Ordish: The Early Mining Photographs is a Trevithick Society publication and will be available as a 248 page large format paperback at £16.00 ISBN 978 0 904040 91 3. There will be a limited hardback edition of 100 copies at £25.00 ISBN 978 0 904040 90 6



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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
stuey
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14 years ago
Brilliant News, I'm looking forward to getting myself a copy.

In other news, I've seen Allen Buckley's "Killifreth" in the CSL which is the latest of interesting reads in his series of very good books, the best of which IMO being "The Great County Adit".
ICLOK
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14 years ago
I hope somebody gets their head around re-publishing all of HGO's pictures again.... be nice to see a large format book of those!

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
Dolcoathguy
14 years ago
Likely to be in the King Edward mine Bookshop do you think?

Is it safe to come out of the bunker yet?
Moorebooks
14 years ago


I will certainly have them in stock very soon and will do post free for AN members until 1st November

Mike

www.moorebooks.co.uk
royfellows
14 years ago
Mike, please put my name on the list. This book is a 'must have'
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simonrl
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14 years ago
Can you reserve a copy for me please Mike? Thanks.
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
Moorebooks
14 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

Mike, please put my name on the list. This book is a 'must have'



Roy / Simon hardback or soft cover

Mike
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14 years ago
Hardback for me Mike, thanks.
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
carnkie
14 years ago
"Moorebooks" wrote:

"royfellows" wrote:

Mike, please put my name on the list. This book is a 'must have'



Roy / Simon hardback or soft cover

Mike



And stick me down for a hardback please Mike.
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
wheal
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14 years ago
Put me down for a hardback please Mike. Feeling a bit lazy and easier to order through yourself than drive up the road! My other half buying it me as a birthday pressie. Got her well trained.
Wheal :lol:
poke around long enough and you'll find something..
viewer
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14 years ago
hardback for me please Mike
'Learning the ropes'
royfellows
14 years ago
Hardback for me as well please Mike.
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mcrtchly
14 years ago
Mike, I'll take a hardback copy please (I presume postage is extra for Ireland).

Martin
Moorebooks
14 years ago


Hi Martin, probably more to send to Ireland if you pay the difference

Cheers

Mike
Tin Miner
13 years ago
Many thanks Ian - Just ordered my hard back copy - Hope you're well.... give me a call sometime.
Regards Tin Miner

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