My infrared photos of Cornwall’s mining heritage now on display in Heartlands

The Heartlands complex, a Cornish Heritage World Heritage Site Gateway and visitor attraction in Pool, near Redruth, are showing and selling some of my infrared photos of Cornish engine houses. Heartlands has been called ‘Cornwall’s first free cultural playground’. It seems appropriate to display my work there, as the site is on a former mine, and many of the architecture still remains, such as Robinson’s Shaft.

I’m currently in the process of providing them with various framed posters, but expect the lovely Red River cafe and conference room to be awash with infrared very soon. Copies of my book, Welcome to St. Decay, are for sale in the cafe shop.

Heartlands
Robinson's Shaft
Dudnance Lane
Pool
Redruth TR15 3QY

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