摘要: the cornish miner in america: the contribution to the mining history of the united states by emigrant cornish miners--the men called cousin jacks by arthur cecil toddAn abstract for this item is not available.DOI: 10.2307/1841452
United States of AmericaPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine a unique sociotechnical system in its historical context to better understand and appreciate how a naturalistic organization enacted five key characteristics identified as critical to sociotechnical systems by theorists hundreds ...
In the 19th century, many Cornish tin miners emigrated, moving abroad to start a better life. Their pasty recipes werereplicated– or copied exactly, in the new places where they landed, from America to Australia. Rob And that...
The miners in Colorado who had come from the St Just area built Mary and her young son a shack to live in. With only four and a half sovereigns left in her purse she had to make a living so, from four in the morning until midnight she washed and baked for 24 Cornish miners. After...
Amanda Crago, Programme Support Officer at Kresen Kernow, said: “The story of Cornwall and its people reaches far and wide around the world. Miners from Cornwall were sought after for their expertise, and they took many of their customs with them, like the Cornish pasty....
Pasties - which aremeat-filled turnovers- came from England along with the Cornish who settled in America. Years ago, miners and woodsmen throughout the Midwest relished having these pasties in their lunch boxes. What are pasties called in Cornwall?
Well, that’s connected to the tin miners we just talked about. Here’s Polly Russell again: Polly Russell, Public Life Curator, British Library This is replicated, not just in Mexico but with migrants moving to America, to Minnesota, to Canada, to Australia. So anyone who travels to many...
In the 19th century, many Cornish tin miners emigrated, moving abroad to start a better life. 19世纪,一些康沃尔锡矿工人移居国外去开始更好的生活。 Their pasty recipes were replicated – or copied exactly, in the new places where they landed, from America to Australia. ...
Cornish Pasties evolved as a very “functional food.” They were meant to be a complete, portable meal for farmers, fishers and later miners, that required no plate or cutlery to eat — and remember that it’s only in the past few hundred years that eating utensils moved out of the luxu...