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[[Image:ImCarclaseMine.jpg|thumb| Circa 1830.]]
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Carclase Tin Mine, St. Austle.
Carclase (Carclaze) Tin Mine, St. Austell, Cornwall.


Thought to be the earliest mine in the region.
Thought to be the earliest mine in the region.

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Circa 1830.

Carclase (Carclaze) Tin Mine, St. Austell, Cornwall.

Thought to be the earliest mine in the region.

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