Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    3318CD659
    Site Name
    Geosite - Vredehoek Tin Mine
    Site Category
    References
    Date Retrieved
    Reference Types
    Journal
    Citation
    Spargo (2010). The early mines of the Cape Peninsula. Kalk Bay Historical Association, Bulletin No. 14, pp 1-37.
    Record Administration
    Author
    doug.cole
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 18:19
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -33.942773, 18.432907
      Western Cape
      • City of Cape Town
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade IIIa
      Grading Date
      GradingComment

      Tin mine of historic interest. A report on the history, preservation and restoration of the Vredehoek Tin Mine, Devil's Peak, Cape Town was compiled by P.E. Spargo and R.C. Laugksch in 1990 at the request of the City Planner's Department, City of Cape Town (Number A.F. 1994-200 in the South African Library). The findings were not acted upon and the land occupied by the tin mine falls within the Table Mountain National Park. Grading by: DOUG COLE

      Significance criteria
      Significance Categories
      Sphere of Significance
      Local
      Level
      Medium
      Statement of Significance

      Vredehoek Tin Mine is one of three mines still in tact in the Greater Cape Town region. Adit to ore body is about 150 metres long with a vertical shaft near end of adit. Worked between 1911 and 1912 when 500 tons of cassiterite ore removed. Cassiterite occurs in quartz veins hosted by slate of the Malmesbury Group and is hydrothermal in origin being related to intrusion of the Cape Granite Suite. Reference: Spargo (2010).The early mines of the Cape Peninsula. Kalk Bay Historical Association, Bulletin No. 14, pp. 1-37.

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