Abandoned Cornish Tin Mine Greeting Card Packs
Abandoned Cornish Tin Mine Greeting Card Packs.
A5 (5.8 x 8.3 inches) fine art greeting card packs, printed on heavy 330gsm one-sided Symbol gloss paper, coated with a gloss UV varnish.
Each pack of greeting cards contain 1 each of the images shown complete with envelopes and are blank inside, providing you with ample space to write your own heartfelt greeting or message. Complete with envelopes.
Whether you're looking to send a special message to a friend or family member, or you need to stock up on cards for your business, these Abandoned Cornish Tin Mine cards are sure to make a lasting impression.
Individual cards are available via the main image listings which can be found in the 'Related Images' section below.
South Wheal Frances is a former copper and tin mine on the Great Flat Lode, just south of Camborne, Cornwall, and was the largest of the four setts that eventually amalgamated under the umbrella of Basset Mines Ltd.
Mining began in the local area in the early 1720s and by the early 20th century, several thousand men, women, bal maidens and children worked in the mine, however a slump in tin prices during World War I led to the mine's closure in 1918.
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