is this seperate from the Cann and Rumple Slate quarries or associated with
them
Andy Bowman
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> Subject: Cann Mine, Plymouth, Devon.
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> >From: "Zachary Andrew Hickman" <[log in to unmask]>
> >Organization: University of Plymouth
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> >Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 13:16:57 GMT
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> >I am undertaking a project to identify old mining areas within the
> >Plymbridge woods area of Plymouth.
> > There are remains of a lead and silver mine which is known as Cann
> >mine which ceased workings about 1859. This is the only information I
> >can find. Can anyone please help?
> >
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