Most of the objects we’ve talked about on Asbestos Artifacts have been from North America. We did another episode on the discovery of asbestos in Quebec, Canada in 1876, and the Thetford and Jeffrey Mines, which were the source of most asbestos in America, and in fact in much of the world.
But before that, where did the world get its asbestos? The answer to that question is today’s Asbestos Artifact, a 10-Emalangeni bill that features the
Havelock Asbestos Mine in Bulembu, Eswatini.
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