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Favorite Mine
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This is the first ever image I have seen of the Favorite Mine structures, and I saw plans for a model with drawings many years ago but never any picture, so yes, I was happy now!
   Being in a book from 1896 the quality is not that great, but I think it came out as good as I can expect it and we get to see how this mine has carved its spot in the forest here on Bull Hill's western slope. Image shows smaller Headframe and a house holding the hoist, boiler for that hoist based on the larger smokestack, but as that structure also has a second smokestack they had some other form of need to let smoke out, but what it was, I do not know.
   I did procure the colored version of this image. Source was grayish, or in common speech black & white. Used an online service and tweaked and worked with image to get what looks best to my eyes at the moment.
Media Info Last Updated:
30.10.2021 (09:27:01)
Title on Image:
The Favorite Mine.
Photographer [Date]:
Unknown
Description:
This is the first ever image I have seen of the Favorite Mine structures, and I saw plans for a model with drawings many years ago but never any picture, so yes, I was happy now!
graphic for visual presentation of text Being in a book from 1896 the quality is not that great, but I think it came out as good as I can expect it and we get to see how this mine has carved its spot in the forest here on Bull Hill's western slope. Image shows smaller Headframe and a house holding the hoist, boiler for that hoist based on the larger smokestack, but as that structure also has a second smokestack they had some other form of need to let smoke out, but what it was, I do not know.
graphic for visual presentation of text I did procure the colored version of this image. Source was grayish, or in common speech black & white. Used an online service and tweaked and worked with image to get what looks best to my eyes at the moment.
Image Note:
My Collection; From page 99 in a book I think is named Wonderful Cripple Creek District. I did procure the colored version of this image.
Source, Printed Items (Found/Seen in/Known):
  • Page 99; Wonderful Cripple Creek District (1896; J.F. Manning) - Published in 1896.
Source ID, My Collection:
I-02171
Type/Category [Media ID]:
Photograph/Image [#404]
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www.cripplecreekrailroads.com/01main/all_known_entities/pics_list-evry1_sort-newtop.php#404