Category:Oriental Consolidated Mining Company
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English: The Oriental Consolidated Mining Company (OCMC) was an American mining firm founded in 1897 that operated 10 gold mines in Unsan, Korea after buying rights from King Gojong and acquiring Korean Mining and Development Company in 1898. Under pressure of Japanese gold embargoes, OCMC was sold to Nippon Mining Co., Ltd. in 1939. [1]
Korean: 동양합동광업회사 (東洋合同鑛業會社)
Media in category "Oriental Consolidated Mining Company"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Constructing the Taracol 80 stamp mill (4095359425).jpg 1,536 × 1,085; 452 KB
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Japanese performers at OCMC in Unsan, Korea.jpg 740 × 510; 86 KB
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Maibong Gold Mine, Unsan, Korea around 1930.jpg 636 × 1,070; 246 KB
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Oriental Consolidated Gold Mine in Unsan, Korea.jpg 740 × 473; 99 KB
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Oriental Consolidated Mining Company club building.jpg 740 × 464; 76 KB
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Oriental Consolidated Mining Company Stock Certificate (Specimen).jpg 1,920 × 1,274; 483 KB
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Taracol camp (4095354999).jpg 1,536 × 1,089; 395 KB
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Taracol cyanide plant extension (4095366841).jpg 1,536 × 1,074; 294 KB
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Taracol mill, battery floor (4095365063).jpg 1,536 × 1,136; 352 KB
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Winter in the mines. Tabowie camp (4095360477).jpg 1,536 × 1,088; 410 KB