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The Pond at Upton Pyne . Jem Southam

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The pond at Upton Pyne formed at the site of an eighteenth-century manganese mine. Located on land owned by a local family who were involved in the mining venture, the first excavations began in 1788. It was originally an open-cast mine employing just a few men who worked with ladders, picks, shovels. The quality of the ore in the lode was rich, and once refined it was shipped from Exeter Quay to London and Bristol where it was used predominantly in the production of glass. After a bright start the output of the mine steadily diminished and by 1823 it had ceased production, leaving a large pit, shallow on the east side near the road and becoming deeper towards the west, where it is overhung by a cliff...

Jem Southam

The Pond at Upton Pyne . Jem Southam

Images and words by Jem Southam
Hardcover, blue-green cloth
29,5 x 24,3 cm
Offset (color),100 pages, 48 ill.
Design by
Filippo Nostri and Anna Biagetti
Image editing by
Michele Buda and Luca Nostri
First edition
Published by Imagebeeld Edition, March 2024
© 2024 Imagebeeld Edition, Brussels
© 2024 Jem Southam, text and photographs
ISBN 978-2-9603090-7-2
Printed by Artigiana grafica, Montegalda (VI)
Distributed in the UK + the US by RRB Photobooks
and in the EU by artbooks

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2024-12-10

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