Zeche Gneisenau shaft 4
Camphausen shafts 2 and 4
Carnallit-Abbau -291m Sohle
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Pumping engine
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Dalu coal mine
Harworth Colliery
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Mine entrance
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Barnsley Main No.2
Highhouse Colliery
Guangshan Washery
Zeche Göttelborn
Spar crane
Small mines
Long bus
HWW mit einer WetterMauer
Hill Top
HWW mit dieser "Himmelstreppe"
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Llwynymaen Colliery
Salzberge
Welbeck pit
Delprat Shaft
Coal loading
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Clipstone
HWW aus dem Salz-Bergwerk mit einer Dichtwand
Between shifts
Welcome to Aberthaw Quarry
Coke
Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier
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Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier
Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier
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Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier
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Calcutta Pit
The Calcutta Pit was one of 5 collieries (pits) in Swannington. These gradually stopped being mined in the late 19th century. However, when pumping stopped in these pits, the water began to seep down into mines in the newly developing town of Coalville. In order to solve this problem, it was necessary to set up a Joint Pumping Company, at the former Calcutta mine to drain the whole new coalfield. The Calcutta pumping engine was made by Robert Stephenson and Co. It was capable of removing 54,000 gallons of water an hour. It was installed in 1877 at a cost of £13,000 and worked until 1947 when it was replaced with electric pumps. The building is listed Grade II and is now used as offices.
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