Wheal Betsy mine Dartmoor


Stock photograph of a ruined stone building with a tall leaning chimney which used to house a beam engine used to pump water from the Wheal Betsy mine workings. The building is set against the background of open moorland . The roofless building is a relic from when the mining of tin copper and arsenic needed for the industrial revolution made West Devon and the Tamar Valley the richest region in the world.


Size: 3420px × 5130px
Photo credit: © afin / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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