tarboat's photos with the keyword: astley green

Lattice

13 Oct 2025 3 1 16
A view from my visit to the Lancashire Mining Museum at Astley Green where I was made very welcome by the volunteers. The steel lattice headgear for Number 1 Shaft is the only colliery headgear remaining in Lancashire. The structure, which is over 100 feet high, was built by Head Wrightson & Co. in 1912 and replaced the original wooden shaft sinking headgear. In the engine house at Astley Green is the largest steam winding engine ever used in the Lancashire Coalfield. Built by Yates & Thom in 1912, the twin tandem compound engine delivered 3,300 hp. It is still turned over with compressed air on demonstration days.

Steam winder

31 Mar 2025 2 1 196
An afternoon at the Lancashire Mining Museum where I was made very welcome by the volunteers. In the engine house at Astley Green Colliery is the largest steam winding engine ever used in the Lancashire Coalfield. Built by Yates & Thom in 1912, the twin tandem compound engine delivered 3,300 hp. It was being operated with compressed air on this demonstration day.

The tarboat and the pit

11 Apr 2011 389
Spey goes to Astley Green - a study by Tarboat junior using his phone camera.