Tub on the line
Blackbrook Crossing
Approaching Apesford Crossing
Climbing past Winkhill
Crossing Ipstones summit
Cliff Farm crossing
Accommodation arch
Australia mill
Climbing away from Leekbrook
Black Five at Cliff Farm Crossing
Out of the mist
Not to be moved
Approaching Blackbrook
Out of the yard
Wire bridge, Dane Valley
Destroyed by St Gobain
Vreoci dragline
Caldon Low departure
Diesel-Electric at Barrington
Industrial bleakness
Bradnop cutting
Kostolac
Caldon Low Quarry
Crossed wires
Winkhill
Lledwigan Kiln
Near Blackbrook Crossing
Working in the dark
Above Winkhill
Superpower
Ipstones
Duke of Gloucester at Bradnop
No.8 (Woodhead) Pit enginehouse New Haden Colliery
Harbin Roundhouse
Clarghyll
Tram 1002
Preparing to unload
Unloading at Shipley
Carrying contract
Northbound Freight
Steam on the main line
Penmon Park Quarry incline
Lower Laithe limekiln
Edenderry Power Station
Norbury Hollow Crossing
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Chatterley Whitfield


The sad remains of Chatterley Whitfield Colliery in North Staffordshire which closed in 1976 and was subsequently operated as a mining museum until that failed in 1993. There are four headgears surviving on this site. They are, seen are, from the left, Winstanley, Institute, Platt, and Hesketh shafts. I suspect that it will all fall down eventually as nothing useful seems to be being done to conserve the site. The local council has complete paranoia about health and safety, far beyond what is sensible in my opinion, and will not allow visitors on the rare open days to see anything much of interest. Meanwhile there is a Friends group for the site, but they have never yet answered any of my emails and do not seem interested in actually gaining support from anyone outside their own closed circle. All-in-all a sad state of affairs.
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