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Clitheroe cement
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Wild Moor
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New Conveyor Co., Ltd., Smethwick
Conveyor and Elevator Co, Accrington
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Made in Ethiopia
Over the pit
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Castle Cement, Padeswood
Cement and signals
No.2 Winder
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Cockey's of Frome
Devon Colliery
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Henderson cableway
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Wallah Gorge
View from the pit
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Cockenzie
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Blast furnace
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Mining, mining facilities, equipment, mine tailings and other relics in underground mining as well as in- **Bergbau, bergbauliche Anlagen, Ausrüstungen und Abraumhalden bzw. andere Hinterlassenschaften im Untertagbau wie auch im Tagebau
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Snibston closure


The colliery at Snibston saw its first shaft sunk in 1833 by George Stephenson and partners. Closure came 150 years later in December 1983 and the site subsequently became part of the Snibston Discovery Museum. This week Leicestershire County Council announced that the museum would close and some of the land would be sold off for housing. Whether the preserved colliery buildings will survive is yet to be seen. The future of the mining artefacts stored here from various opencast sites is probably not good. :-(
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