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AR9381061 
Sectional view of a German mine, 1556.
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Sectional view of a mine showing shafts and galleries, 1556.
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Georgius Agricola, 16th century German physician, mineralogist and metallurgist.
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Miner's hammers of various sizes, 1556.
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Reversible hoist for raising leather buckets from a mine shaft, 1556.
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Washing for tin, 1556.
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Blast furnace for smelting iron ore, 1556.
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Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist. Known as "the father of mineralogy". Engraving belonging to his work De Re Metallica. Basel 1564. Colored.
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Draining a mine using a series of suction pumps powered by a water wheel, 1556.
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Crushing gold bearing ores in mills similar in principle to flour mills, 1556.
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Stamping and roasting ore to extract metal, 1556.
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Pump powered by men in a treadmill, 1556.
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Stamp for breaking copper cupellation cakes for further refining, 1556.
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Mining, c 1550. Woodcut taken from 'De Re Metallica' by Georg Agricola (1494-1555), published in 1556. This plate shows miners using rope ladders to reach the tunnel or the bottom of the shaft.  
Location Science Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART415429 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 1994px × 3504px 
Photo Credit SSPL/Science Museum / Art Resource, NY 
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16th century CE
German
Ladder
Mine (Mining)
Miner
Renaissance
Treatise (Manuscript)
Tunnel
Woodcut