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The Trevithick Society is a registered charity named for
Richard Trevithick Richard Trevithick (13 April 1771 – 22 April 1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer. The son of a mining captain, and born in the mining heartland of Cornwall, Trevithick was immersed in mining and engineering from an early age. He w ...
, a Cornish engineer who contributed to the use of high pressure steam engines for transportation and mining applications.


History

In 1935 the Cornish Engines Preservation Committee (CEPC) was formed to rescue the Levant winding engine which was deemed outdated and scheduled to be scrapped. CEPC were forerunners in the field of Industrial Archaeology. They acquired another winding engine and two pumping engines. CEPC merged with the newly formed Cornish Waterwheel Preservation Society in 1971 and named the organisation the Trevithick Society after Richard Trevithick.


Chapel Coombe

At Chapel Coombe a set of old Cornish stamps has been re-erected by the Trevithick Society.


Dolcoath pumping engine

Dolcoath Dolcoath mine ( kw, Bal Dorkoth) was a copper and tin mine in Camborne, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Its name derives from the Cornish for 'Old Ground', and it was also affectionately known as ''The Queen of Cornish Mines''. The site is ...
was the largest and deepest mine in Cornwall, with its principal shaft, known as New Sump Shaft, eventually reaching a depth of below the surface. The pumping engine that worked this shaft dated from 1815; a piece of the
cast iron Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content more than 2%. Its usefulness derives from its relatively low melting temperature. The alloy constituents affect its color when fractured: white cast iron has carbide impuriti ...
bob from this engine is preserved in the collection of the Trevithick Society.


Membership

Although founded in Cornwall, members are located across England and the world. An annual celebration is held to celebrate Richard Trevithick's life in Cornwall at
Camborne Camborne ( kw, Kammbronn) is a town in Cornwall, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,845. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove. Camborne was former ...
. Membership is offered to students, individuals and corporations domestically and internationally. Members receive the quarterly newsletter. All members, except students who receive a discounted membership fee, receive the annual journal. Members may attend Cornish Engines (free),
Geevor Tin Mine Geevor Tin Mine (from kw, Whel an Gever, meaning "mine of the goats"), formerly North Levant Mine is a tin mine in the far west of Cornwall, United Kingdom, between the villages of Pendeen and Trewellard. It was operational between 1911 and 19 ...
(free), lectures, activities and the Society's annual meeting.''Membership.''
Trevithick Society. Retrieved 22 September 2012.


Journal of the Trevithick Society

The organisation produces the ''Journal of the Trevithick Society'' annually and a newsletter quarterly. The purpose of the journal is: "For the study of history of industry and technology in Cornwall."''Trevithick Society.''
Cornish Miner – Books on Cornwall. Retrieved 22 September 2012.


Publications

* Climax Rock Drill Company, Trevithick Society.
Climax Illustrated
'. Trevithick Society; 2006. . * John Corin.
Levant: A Champion Cornish Mine
'. Trevithick Society; 1992. . * Richard John Cunnack; Justin Brooke; Trevithick Society.
The Cunnack Manuscript: from notes taken between 1845 and 1907
'. Trevithick Society; October 1993. . * Bryan Earl.
Cornish Explosives: A History from 1900 to 1976
'. Trevithick Society; 2006. . * Thomas Roberts Harris.
Sir Goldsworthy Gurney, 1793–1875
'. Trevithick Society : Federation of Old Cornwall Societies; 1975. . * Peter Joseph.
Hard Graft: Botallack Mine in the Twentieth Century
'. Trevithick Society; 2010. . * Peter Joseph.
Mining Accidents in the St Just District, 1831–1914
'. Trevithick Society; 1 January 1999. . * Frank Michell; Trevithick Society.
Michell: A Family of Cornish Engineers 1740–1910
'. Trevithick Society; June 1984 * L. P. S. Piper.
A short history of the Camborne School of Mines
'. Trevithick Society; 1975 *
Nigel Tangye Nigel Trevithick Tangye (24 April 1909 – 2 June 1988) was a British airman, novelist, journalist and the writer of various books about Cornwall. He worked for MI5, and later claimed to have been an MI5 agent during the Spanish Civil War. ...
; Trevithick Society; Institute of Cornish Studies.
Cornwall newspapers, 18th & 19th century: gazetteer & finding list
'. Trevithick Society; 1 December 1980 * Trevithick Society.
Cornish Pumping Engines
'. Trevithick Society; 1985. . * Trevithick Society.
Cornish Pumping Engines and Rotative Beam Engines: Containing a Reprint of a Book Published in 1953 by the Cornish Engines Preservation Society
'. Trevithick Society; 1998. . * John Hubert Trounson.
Cornish Engines & the Men who Handled Them
'. Trevithick Society; 1 January 1985. . * J. H. Trounson; Trevithick Society.
Mining in Cornwall 1850–1960
'. Dyllansow Truran; 1989. .


Gallery

File:Woolf's Engine House at Condurrow - geograph.org.uk - 176746.jpg, Woolf's Engine House at Condurrow. More information on this building can be found at the Trevithick Society. File:Replica of trevithick's "Puffing Devil" - geograph.org.uk - 1424283.jpg, Replica of Trevithick's "Puffing Devil", built by the Trevithick Society and regularly demonstrated in Cornwall.


See also

*
Association for Industrial Archaeology The Association for Industrial Archaeology (AIA) was established in Great Britain in 1973 to promote the study of industrial archaeology and to encourage improved standards of recording, research, conservation and publication. It aims to support ...
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IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology ''IA: The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology'' is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Society for Industrial Archeology, currently edited by Steven Walton (Michigan Technological University). ''IA'' publishes ...
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Lean's Engine Reporter ''Lean's Engine Reporter'' was founded in 1810 to publicize the performances of different Cornish engines used for mine pumping in Cornwall. The first Reporter of Duty was Joel Lean. The ''Reporter'', published monthly, gave, for each engine a ...
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References


Further reading

* Barry Gamble.
Cornish Mines: St Just to Redruth
'. Alison Hodge Publishers; April 2011. . * James Hodge.
Richard Trevithick
'. Osprey Publishing; 4 March 2008. . * Catherine Mills.
Regulating Health and Safety in the British Mining Industries, 1800–1914
'. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.; 28 February 2010. {{ISBN, 978-0-7546-6087-3. * Thomas Spargo.
Statistics and Observations on the Mines of Cornwall and Devon.
'. Darling and Son, Printers; 1860.


External links


Official site: Trevithick Society

Former Trevithick Society website
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