East Pool and Agar Mine, Pool, Carn Brea, Cornwall, England, UKi
Regional Level Types | |
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East Pool and Agar Mine | Mine |
Pool | - not defined - |
Carn Brea | Civil Parish |
Cornwall | County |
England | Constituent Country |
UK | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
50° 13' 43'' North , 5° 15' 48'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Type:
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Nearest Settlements:
Place | Population | Distance |
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Redruth | 42,690 (2017) | 2.8km |
Camborne | 22,500 (2012) | 3.0km |
North Country | 773 (2017) | 3.0km |
Four Lanes | 1,416 (2017) | 3.4km |
Portreath | 963 (2017) | 4.0km |
Mindat Locality ID:
194495
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:194495:5
GUID (UUID V4):
c242b8a5-f0e1-4d6d-875e-7e85e0238256
This sett was formed in 1897 by amalgamation of East Pool Mine and Wheal Agar. In 1918, the Tolgus setts were acquired to develop the tin ground believed to lie below the copper lodes of these mines.
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Geochronology
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Other Regions, Features and Areas containing this locality
British and Irish IslesGroup of Islands
Eurasian PlateTectonic Plate
EuropeContinent
UK
- England
- Cornwall
- Camborne-Redruth and St Day Mining DistrictMining District
- Devon and Cornwall metalliferous mining districtMining District
- Cornwall
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