Pleasley Colliery North Shaft headframe
Pleasley Colliery No.2 shaft winding engine
Pleasley Colliery No.1 winding engine
Pleasley Colliery No.1 winding engine drum
Pleasley Colliery No.2 South Shaft interior view
Pleasley Colliery No.2 South Shaft interior 2
Pleasley Colliery No.2 South Shaft top area
Capels and detaching hook
Pleasley Colliery No. 2 South Shaft signals
Safety reminder board at Pleasley Colliery
Recovered Westthorpe Colliery winding engine compo…
Westthorpe Colliery winding engine drum
Drakeholes canal basin and tunnel reflections
Drakehouse tunnel south portal
Hawthorn reflections
Canal bank hawthorn
Cuckoo Hill reach, Chesterfield Canal
Approach to Lady's Bridge
Lady's Bridge
Wiseton Hall avenue ride viewed from Lady's Bridge
Rich canal bank
Yellow flag by the canal
Wiseton pink hawthorn
Pleasley North Shaft: north aspect
Pleasley North Shaft headframe
Pleasley Colliery - southern aspect.
Pleasley colliery
Southwold beach huts
Southwold convergence
Look - but do not empty your dog
Please avoid emptying your dog in Southwold
Benacre Broad at low tide
Benacre Broad and breach channel
Benacre Broad breach channel to the North Sea
Benacre Silver Birch (BW)
Benacre Silver Birch
Benacre cliffs: Norwich Crag cross-bedding detail
Benacre cliffs - Norwich Crag cross-bedded sands
Norwich Crag at Benacre cliffs
Benacre Cliffs - Norwich Crag bioturbated clay wit…
Looking towards Southwold from Benacre Cliffs
Benacre Cliffs cross-bedded gravels 2
Benacre Cliffs cross-bedded gravels 1
Collapsed pill box at Benacre Cliffs
Benacre Cliffs - Westleton Formation
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Pleasley Colliery South Shaft


The No.2 South Shaft at Pleasley Colliery. This was formerly the upcast shaft where air and mine gases were drawn up the shaft by the ventilation fan from the mine workings below. The shaft sides were encased by a concrete and brick structure in order to stop outside air from short-circuiting the ventilation system. Entry to the shaft area was via a pair of air-lock doors.
The two holes in the roof were where the winding ropes entered the shaft top.
Pleasley Colliery is situated just inside the Derbyshire border, about 5.5 km from the centre of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. It is now a mining museum which is steadily being developed.
www.pleasleypittrust.org.uk
The two holes in the roof were where the winding ropes entered the shaft top.
Pleasley Colliery is situated just inside the Derbyshire border, about 5.5 km from the centre of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. It is now a mining museum which is steadily being developed.
www.pleasleypittrust.org.uk
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