Wheal Gorland

St Day, Cornwall, England, UK

A mixed metals mine near St Day which was exploited for arsenic, copper, tin and tungsten.

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Mindat lists over sixty minerals from the site including five for which it is the type locality – chenevixite, clinoclase, cornwallite, kernowite, and liroconite.

There are a range of interesting specimens from this site – fine cuprite, and a range of radioactive minerals including torbernite, meta-torbernite, uraninite, etc.

The mine was first worked in around 1792 and worked off and on until the mine was finally closed in 1906.

 

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