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Brooding Belowda

Remains of the Standardized China Clay Company at Belowda Beacon near Roche, Cornwall.

 

What was once a large 'L'-shaped room, built pre-WWI in 1908 or 1912 - some uncertainty of the date, but of more modern styling than contemporaneous architecture.

 

Contained within were oil-engines driving d.c. generators to power the skips, pumps, processing and haulage equipment. A gas-plant was behind, in the lower part of the building.

 

An experimental plant, evidently, with not much china clay produced, it having a high mica content.

 

Information courtesy of a paper by John Tonkin: 'The Belowda Beacon Clayworkings - Two Forgotten Pits'.

 

Yashica Minister II, Kodak TMax 400. Ilford ID-11 1+1.

 

 

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Uploaded on February 24, 2020