Calenick, Village 1912
Photo ref: 64744
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Photo ref: 64744
Photo of Calenick, Village 1912

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The clock tower on the far side of the bridge belonged to an important tin smelting works which operated throughout most of the 18th and 19th centuries before closing in 1891. The tin ore was brought from the local mines, and the finished ingots of 'white tin' were shipped from Truro.

An extract from Cornwall County Memories.

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i have come across a photo of 4 lads and a gentleman at calenick bridge in a book 'industrial archaeology of cornwall' but do not know what year and unfortunately unable to produce here but if anyone know of this photo can tell me what year and by such luck know who are in the photo thank you