Carqueen Mine is not identifiable, because no mine plans exist. Its workings are only represented by a longitudinal section, dated 1810. From this, it appears to have worked lodes to the west of County Crosscourse, which trends in a northwestern direction at a distance of about 200 yards east of the eastern boundary of the West Clifford United sett.
References
- Dines, H.G. (1956): The metalliferous mining region of south-west England. HMSO Publications (London), Vol. 1, pp. 410-411.
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