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Cornish Mineworkers in Real del Monte-Pachuca, Mexico, Part Three (1824-2024)

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
  • Two hundred years ago, the first group of Cornishmen arrived at the silver mines in Mexico's Sierra Madre Orientale to begin work for the Real del Monte Mining Company. Their arrival began a remarkable story that has bound the mining nations of Cornwall and Mexico together for two centuries. In this, the third of three films, we join Cornish historian, Dr Sharron Schwartz, to discover what occurred when the men arrived at Real del Monte and what subsequently happened to them. Finally, we trace the long-lasting impact of their arrival and the legacy it has left on the district. Today Real del Monte and Pachuca are known as 'Mexico's Little Cornwall'.
    Music: Crusader by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
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Komentáře • 9

  • @EventyrsorenDenmark
    @EventyrsorenDenmark Před měsícem +3

    Interesting video. Thanks a lot ❤

  • @RobertoRamirez-yt6pp
    @RobertoRamirez-yt6pp Před měsícem +1

    Very interesting video, highly recommended work that invites you to look into the history of Real del Monte and Cornwall too!

    • @Kernowclimber
      @Kernowclimber Před měsícem

      Thanks very much. Glad you found it interesting 😀

  • @arturovergara6364
    @arturovergara6364 Před měsícem +1

    Muy interesante, muchas gracias por realizarlo, mi tatarabuelo (John Noble) fue uno de esos Cornishmen. Por veinte años laboré como profesor en San Cayetano, actualmente campus de la Universidad de Hidalgo.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před měsícem

      De nada, you are very welcome. Your Cornish ancestor remained in Mexico, mine returned to Cornwall. His name was Juan Veall Inch. He lived in Rael del Monte for about 20 years as a mine manager.

    • @arturovergara6364
      @arturovergara6364 Před měsícem +1

      @@EtherealLightPhotography que interesante, saludos!