Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)
Hairy Dragonfly (Brachytron pratense)
Wyverns
Draw holes
Via Gellia limekilns
Draw holes
Adlington Colliery
Xifeng afternoon
Miner's contract, Nelson Pit, Poynton 1855
Torchbearer and her dog
On the ledge
Gradbach limekiln
Ochre tanks
173 Stamford Street Central
Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum)
Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)
Clarence Arcade
Mill Street
Monceau-sur-Sambre
Youth on the roof
Still steaming - just
ArcelorMittal Dunkerque
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Key in mouth
Wilton chemical landscape
Spare limbs
Refuge Building, Whitworth St
Afternoon mixed
Blue Bell Hotel
Chinese industrial posters 4
Chinese coal power
Steam and the Tian Shan
Alert driver
Micklam
Lovers' Leap June 1894
Threlkeld Quarry railway
Empties arriving
Nump
Threlkeld
Ray Mill with hand signals
Still life at the copperworks
Anson Pit sidings
An impending tragedy
Gulumanhan
Wren's Nest Pit
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First Aid Room


New Ingleton Colliery was sunk by the New Ingleton Collieries Ltd in 1912-13 with the first coal wound in September 1914. By 1919 the output from the Six Foot seam was about 2,200 tons a week, whilst from 1921 working was concentrated in the deeper Four Foot seam and later the Yard Seam. Production ceased in February 1936 due to geological and economic problems and salvage continued until 1940. A few buildings survive around the former pithead including the first aid room where the red cross on the door is still evident over 70 years on.
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