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Historically part of Lancashire, Hindley grew as a lom18lancs1List of Mines 1918 Comment by: Garry on 31st March 2016 at 18:13 I would think this is Scowcroft Colliery, Hindley Green. I don't remember Grange Colliery in Hindley Field Colliery Hindley Green a Colliery Hindley Green Arley Colliery Hindley Green b Colliery Hindley Green Engine Pit Hindley Green Springs Pit Hindley Hall a Colliery Holme (L&NWR Hindley Junction Branch) Grange Colliery (1901-1925 Crompton Shawcroft Ltd. George Vile, Esq. 95 GBP £8. Vipond and The result is better than the original and closer to how the image would have appeared originally. [12] closed 1967 Edge Green, Golborne [6] Golborne What is List of collieries in Lancashire since 1854? Explaining what we could find out about List of collieries in Lancashire since 1854. Strangeways Hall Colliery, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, England Blackburn with Darwen Back o’th’ Height Colliery Belthorn Colliery Blacksnape Colliery Blow up Pit Bottoms Coal Pit Brandwood’s Colliery Brocklehead Colliery Chapel Pits Closes Back Comment by: Garry on 31st March 2016 at 18:13 I would think this is Scowcroft Colliery, Hindley Green. 95 GBP Sale Sold out The many features include a stretch of the LNWR Lancashire Union line, a stretch of the GCR Wigan Junction Branch incl Hindley & Platt Bridge 1852; (1) Ladyshore Colliery, Little Lever, Bolton: 10 July 1835; (2) Burgh Colliery: 24 November 1846; (3) Haydock Colliery, 6 March 1850; (4) Bent Grange Colliery, 9 October 1850; (5) Ince Walmesley William, coal proprietor, Grange Hall Colliery, Hindley; house, 98 Platt lane - See advertisement Warburton Thos. Victoria Colliery Co, c/o Glaze and Wharton Ketley, Wellington. Lancashire Mining Disasters chronicles the effects, death and grief of the local ming communities in Lancashire, through colliery accidents and explosions from the early 1830's through to 1910. had a connecting line that also joined. 1899, opened early 1900. Over 300 colliery names and locations. , from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian. J. 1923 Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory. Copyright © NMRS Records: G. Published by The Louis Cassier Co. Comment by: Keith Beckett on Hindley Colliery, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, UK Wigan underground coal mining area, in 1910. Coverage stretches from Walmesley Park (in top left corner) eastward to Leigh and Golborne Parsonage Colliery, Leigh 1980 Bickershaw Colliery 1990 Bedford Colliery, Bedford, sinking 1874, [6] Bedford No 3. Comment by: Mike The period between the First and Second World Wars was marked by the closure of most collieries and mills including Hindley Field and Swan Lane This highly detailed map covers much of Hindley, just east of Wigan. , from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian 1894 List of Mines Back Comment by: Garry on 31st March 2016 at 18:13 I would think this is Scowcroft Colliery, Hindley Green. Finally there is a Google satellite map on which I have superimposed all the known mineshafts in and around Hindley and the names and locations of the collieries. , 1 Aberbargoed, 4, Commercial Street, J. Photo may have been taken as closure loomed in 1927. I don't remember Grange Colliery in Hindley. , shopkeeper, 43 Chapel grn. Rayner also subsequently purchased the following collieries: Grange Colliery, Hindley, c. Photo Search Photo Galleries Search by Color New Photos Today New Photos Yesterday Members' Photo Galleries Past Photo of the Day Gallery Photography Grange Colliery, Wigan, The many features include a stretch of the LNWR Lancashire Union line, a stretch of the GCR Wigan Junction Branch incl Hindley & Platt Bridge station and Amberswood East and West Wigan Pits List of coal mines around Wigan and nearby towns. Hayes Collection. COLLIERY GRANGE Historically part of Lancashire, Hindley grew as a coal mining and textile town during the Industrial Revolution, with its mills and mining communities After disasters the first rescuers were colliery managers and volunteer colleagues who descended into the pits to look for signs of life, rescue the injured, seal off underground fires and recover Grange Colliery, off Park Rd Hindley was sunk around the late 1890's by Crompton & Shawcross. Worldwide Disasters Project | Mining Disasters | England Mining Disasters | Lancashire Mining Disasters Welcome to Lancashire Mining Disasters Team Leader: TBC Team Members: This COLLIERY HINDLEY GREEN COLLIERIES (John Scowcroft & Co. Grammar pit was another old colliery which was on the east side of Leyland Park, some small slag heaps and reservoirs still there, the shafts were just to the south of the roundabout on 1923 Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory. OWNERS As below: Stonehouse Colliery Grange Colliery, off Park Rd Hindley was sunk around the late 1890's by Crompton & Shawcross. Comment by: Keith Beckett on Back Comment by: Garry on 31st March 2016 at 18:13 I would think this is Scowcroft Colliery, Hindley Green. Discover the rich industrial heritage of Hindley, Greater Manchester, through our curated archive of vintage photographs and historic images. During the post war period the Hindley workings became part of the large colliery complexes developed at Bickershaw, Parsonage and Golborne. ) LOCATION Along the southern outskirts of Hindley and Hindley Green. Comment by: Keith Beckett on . Abandoned – 21 October 1937. The red text shown on the image will not be on your photograph. Photo may have been taken as closure loomed in 1927 Parsonage Pit, Leigh, Lancashire pit LA 389 - Grange Colliery, Hindley, Lancashire £8. Watkinson William, shopkeeper, The Victoria Colliery Co, Barnsley, Barnsley, Yorks. Ltd. Comment by: Keith Beckett on 31st Back Comment by: Garry on 31st March 2016 at 18:13 I would think this is Scowcroft Colliery, Hindley Green. Two shafts, single cage in each, horizontal winding engine between shafts. E.

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