Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1856. Providence Mines are in the parish of Uny Lelant, union of Madron, hundred of West Penwith, Cornwall, and within the mining district of Uny Lelant; situate 2 miles from the town of St. Ives. The nearest shipping places for ores and machinery are at St. Ives and Hayle, 2 miles from the mine, and 272 from London. The mine is held under a lease for 21 years

1873. Providence mines are in the parish of Lelant, and within the mining district of Uny Lelant: situate 1 mile from the town of St Ives. The nearest shipping places for ores and machinery are at St. Ives and Hayle, 2 miles from the mine, and the nearest railway station is at St. Ives Road, 1.5 miles from the mine, and 304 from London. The mine is held under a lease for 21 years from the year 1871.


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