Tin-Covered Miners Shack

John Butler

Tin-Covered Miners Shack

A miners shack, covered entirely in flattened tin cans is a typical example of the ingenuity that was required to survive harsh summers and winters, virtually in the “middle of nowhere” during the 19th century gold boom.

Tin-Covered Miners Shack belongs to the following groups:

Architectural Details, Mills & Mines, Mood & Ambience - Strictly Photos, Nostalgic Art and Photography, Out of the Past, Ruins, Ancient and Derelict Buildings and Rusty, Crusty and Falling to Bits - 2 Per 24 Hours
Tin-Covered Miners Shack  by John Butler

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