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The Monte Loreto Gold and Copper Mining Company
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granet
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12 years ago
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Greetings
Sorry for my English, I write again on this wonderful forum,
to ask about the following mining company:
The Monte Loreto Gold and Copper Mining Company.
Cited on "The London Gazette" October 7, 1904
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christwigg
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I don't know anything about it, but the two names that keep cropping up again and again in relation to it are 'Roberto Maggi' and 'Mark Pearce'
Mark Pearces contact details are on the University of Nottingham website.
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/expertiseguide/experts/p/drmarkpearce.aspx
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granet
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Good morning Christwigg
Thanks for the information.
Mark Pearces, has worked with Italian archaeologists,
the study of prehistoric mine (about 4000 BC).
Probably one of the oldest mines in Europe.
I'm more interested in the work of the 18th century.
Greetings
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