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Cornwall’s ruined engine houses are dramatic reminders of the time when the county was a powerhouse of tin, copper and china clay mining. These great beam engines houses were used for pumping water (from a depth of over 550m) and for winding men and ore up and down. The engines were originally powered by high-pressure steam, introduced by the local engineer Richard Trevithick.

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