Levant Mine steam-driven beam engine, Pendeen, UK
Levant Mine steam-driven beam engine, Pendeen, UK
Levant Beam Engine
Levant Mine is a National Trust owned working museum on the northern coast of Cornwall. Surrounded by the derelict and ruined buildings of the former mine is the museums centre piece, the mines original and fully restored Harvey & Co. beam engine.
LEVANT BEAM ENGINE - Cornwall
The beam engine at the Levant Tin Mine, a National Trust site in Cornwall. This engine was used to pump water out of, and air into the mine shafts going out deep under the sea. Video made July 2013.
National trust | Levant Mine & Beam Engine | Botallack | Poldark's Mine
This video is about our visit to Levant Mine & Beam Engine And Botallack, the mine and coastline used in the BBC's series Poldark. Both belong to the National Trust and are among several National Trust site in Cornwall, UK.
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Levant mine working steam beam engine
Levant mine (owned by the National Trust) is a fully working steam beam engine. This is the winding engine that brought the ore to the surface in skips. The cylinder is 24
National Trust Days Out - Levant Mine & Beam Engine And Botallack, Poldark's Mine
This video is about our visit to Levant Mine & Beam Engine And Botallack, the mine and coastline used in BBC's Poldark. Both belong to the National Trust and are among 20+ places that we visited in August 2018 while on a National Trust road trip around the south, south west and the midlands of the UK.
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Levant Mine near Penzance, Cornwall
For - Levant Mine is part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining World Heritage Site. Famous for having workings underneath the sea and for its Beam Engine, Levant also suffered a mining disaster in 1919 when 31 miners were killed.
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Levant Mine and Beam Engine is a National Trust property at Trewellard, Pendeen, near St Just, Cornwall, England, UK. Its main attraction is that it has the world's only Cornish beam engine still operated by steam on its original site. There is also a visitor centre, a short underground tour, and a cliff-top footpath that leads to Botallack Mine.Since 2006, the area has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape.
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The 1840 steam powered beam engine in operation at the Levant Mine in Cornwall, still in it's original location but having been lovingly restored by enthusiasts
Levant Beam Engine
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Levant Tin Mine
Steam Pump In Action
Levant Tin Mine
Steam Pump in action
Geevor & Lelant Mines Under The Atlantic
Geevor Tin Mine is a tin mine in the far west of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, between the villages of Pendeen and Trewellard. It was operational between 1911 and 1990 during which time it produced about 50,000 tons of black tin. It is now a museum and heritage centre left as a living history of a working tin mine.
Levant Mine and Beam Engine is a National Trust property at Trewellard, Pendeen, near St Just, Cornwall, England, UK. Its main attraction is that it has the world's only Cornish beam engine still operated by steam on its original site. There is also a visitor centre, a short underground tour, and a cliff-top footpath that leads to Botallack Mine.
The property is on the site of the former Levant Mine, established in 1820 and closed in 1930, where tin and copper ores were raised. The mine reached a depth of about 600 metres. It got the nickname mine under the sea, because tunnels were driven up to 2.5 km from the cliffs under the sea.
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Condensing Beam steam engine running in Cornish Levant mine Cornwall
Condensing Beam steam engine running in Cornish Levant mine Cornwall
Cape Cornwall , Levant Mine 30.06.2013
Cape Cornwall (Cornish: Kilgoodh Ust, meaning goose back of St Just) is a small headland in Cornwall, UK. It is four miles north of Land's End near the town of St Just.
Levant Mine and Beam Engine is a National Trust property at Trewellard, Pendeen, near St Just, Cornwall, England, UK. Its main attraction is that it has the world's only Cornish beam engine still operated by steam on its original site. There is also a visitor centre, a short underground tour, and a cliff-top footpath that leads to Botallack Mine.
The property is on the site of the former Levant Mine, established in 1820 and closed in 1930, where tin and copper ores were raised. The mine reached a depth of about 600 metres. It got the nickname mine under the sea, because tunnels were driven up to 2.5 km from the cliffs under the sea.
The Levant Beam Engine, Cornwall, England & Oh Red Howlin Wolf
Levant Mine and Beam Engine
In its dramatic cliff-top setting on the edge of the Atlantic ocean, Levant was, for 110 years, 'the queen of Cornwall's submarine mines' with undersea levels stretching over a mile out under the sea at a depth of over 600 metres. Today you can see the 1840 steam winding engine, restored by volunteers, in action every day; explore the surface workings with the help of one of our expert guides; walk down the tunnel to the man-engine shaft where the miners began their daily journey to work; try your hand at the work of a bal maiden or bal boy; discover more about about the compelling industry which has been at the heart of Cornish identity for centuries.
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Levant Mine - Cornwall
Levant Mine and Beam Engine is the world's only Cornish Beam Engine still operated by steam, on its original site. Levant Mine was established in 1820, for the acquisition of tin and copper ores. The mine reached a depth of about 600 metres. It got the nickname mine under the sea - because tunnels were driven up to 2.5 km from the cliffs under the sea. In its dramatic clifftop setting Levant was, for 110 years, ‘the queen of Cornwall’s submarine mines’
The mine is owned now by The National Trust and has featured in the TV series “Poldark”
This short video encapsulates our brief visit in September 2015
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Droping stones down a 100 meter deep mine shaft | Levant's Mine (close to) | West Cornwall, England
You might have to raise the volume of the video a little to hear the sound. It's quite deep. You can hear the stones still falling down 25 seconds after they are thrown. The mine shaft is over 100 meters deep, it's situated next to Levant's Mine. That is in the west part of Cornwall, next to Land's End, England.