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Some miners had a difficult time while not being able to smoke cigarettes during their work or break. Safety rules are strictly against smoking in the mines due to potential danger of explosion. As a result, snuff or chewing types of tobacco became a popular replacement for cigarettes. Stylish, small, and usually made of iron boxes were perfect to fit into a pocket and to be carried around during the work.
This particular type of tobacco boxes was popular at the end of the 19th century.
Size: 2,5” x 10” x 4”.
Location: Nederlands Mijnmuseum, Heerlen.
3D method: Structure from motion. Camera: Canon EOS 250D, EF50mm f/1.8 STM (50mm). Software: MetashapePro.
Created by: Frydrych, Ksenia
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