Treeton No.1 Shaft headgear
Treeton Surface Drift construction 16 June 1977
Thurcroft Colliery, August 1977
Treeton Surface Drift construction 16 June 1977
Treeton Surface Drift 26 October 1977
Treeton Surface Drift construction 16 June 1977
Treeton Surface Drift construction July 1977
Treeton Colliery October 1977
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Orgeave Coke Ovens 1988
Coal from Orgreave Colliery was taken directly into the adjacent British Steel coke ovens to make metallurgical coke for the steel industry. There was also an extensive coal by-products chemical works at the same site.
When the wind was in an unfavourable direction, it blew the fumes from the coke ovens straight over the colliery downcast shaft where the smell was quickly spread all round the mine workings underground.
Orgreave Colliery ceased production in 1981, but coal from nearby Treeton colliery was transported by conveyor to the coke ovens.
When the wind was in an unfavourable direction, it blew the fumes from the coke ovens straight over the colliery downcast shaft where the smell was quickly spread all round the mine workings underground.
Orgreave Colliery ceased production in 1981, but coal from nearby Treeton colliery was transported by conveyor to the coke ovens.
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