How about trying the records of the Lee Moor Tramway? This went through
Cann Wood. Some of the records and relics went to Saltram (National
Trust) and others to Wheal MArtin/Ecc now Trevithick trust.
John
In message <200007042137.WAA3187969@mercury>, Peter Claughton
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>>From: "Zachary Andrew Hickman" <[log in to unmask]>
>>Organization: University of Plymouth
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 13:16:57 GMT
>>Priority: normal
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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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