tarboat's photos with the keyword: clipstone

Rope change

26 Sep 2023 1 93
Hidden away at Clipstone Colliery is ths winder that was used for rope changes on the upcast shaft.

Upcast

23 Sep 2023 1 242
Top of the upcast shaft at the abandoned Clipstone Colliery.

Clipstone

22 Sep 2023 2 213
Sunk in 1922 by the Bolsover Colliery Company, Clipstone was modernised and deepened to 920m in the 1950s. Closed by British Coal in 1993 it was reopened by RJB Mining in 1994 with a licence to work the Yard Seam only. It finally closed in April 2003 after the reserves in the Yard Seam had been exhausted. The headstocks, which are listed Grade II, are the highest in Europe and the third highest in the world. New ownership has resulted in the site becoming used for concerts in the winding enginehouse and a general tidying up of the much robbed and vandalised buildings.

Clipstone Colliery

03 Apr 2011 292
Sunk in 1922 by the Bolsover Colliery Company, Clipstone was modernised and deepened to 920m in the 1950s. Closed by British Coal in 1993 it was reopened by RJB Mining in 1994 with a licence to work the Yard Seam only. It finally closed in April 2003 after the reserves in the Yard Seam had been exhausted. The headstocks are the highest in Europe and the third highest in the world. Listed Grade II they have been subject to local campaigning for their demolition, but this has so far been resisted. It is hard to see how funding can be found to maintain these iconic structures.

Clipstone

05 Jun 2008 269
Clipstone Colliery closed in April 2003 but the Grade 2 listed headstocks and winding house remain. The headstocks dominate the district and are said to be the highest in Europe and third highest in the world.