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West Basset Copper Mine is in the parish of Camborne, Cornwall.
West Basset Copper Mine is in the parish of Camborne, Cornwall.
1876 Use of a new explosive "Tonite" resulted in a fatal accident; the inquest jury were divided as to whether this was accidental death or manslaughter<ref>The Times, Aug 28, 1876</ref>




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West Basset Copper Mine is in the parish of Camborne, Cornwall.

1876 Use of a new explosive "Tonite" resulted in a fatal accident; the inquest jury were divided as to whether this was accidental death or manslaughter[1]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Aug 28, 1876