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「Colliery」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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It was intended to serve Wingham Colliery, a short distance to the south, but the mine
Pilsley had its own colliery a short distance to the north of the station,
the area, the Butterley Company's Denby Hall colliery a mile north of the station was perhaps the m
A connection from these ran to the Nailsea Colliery, a long-closed outlying mine of the Somerset
school, with the miners living in Windlestone Colliery, a series of terraced houses named Albert Str
Born in Woolley Colliery, a pit village near Barnsley, Richardson stud
ing in 1974, and the unit merged with Windsor Colliery, Abertridwr, Caerphilly from 1975.
averley Coal Company, also worked High Hazels Colliery about 3 miles (5 km) further east.
It ran from Hetton Colliery, about two miles south of Houghton-le-Spring,
The colliery accessed the Brassey mine (coal seam) at abou
The Baro Dhemo colliery accident, where a large number of people were
outskirts of Ilkeston on the former Woodside Colliery adjoining Shipley Country Park.
o being an alkali manufacturer he worked as a colliery agent and as consul for Prussia, the Scandina
He became a colliery agent and ship broker.
f Llanhilleth and Six Bells, where the former colliery allowed the whole community to thrive as part
Bedwas Navigation Colliery, along with other collieries, closed in the M
In 1988, South Kirkby Colliery along with many of the other coal mines in th
Abandonment plans show that the colliery, along with other Coalpit Heath pits at Churc
The railway, from Roundwood Colliery, also owned by Dalton Main Collieries, became
erdale for well over 100 years was Silverdale Colliery, also known locally as Kent's Lane.
il the 1986 to allow freight access to Barrow colliery, although the through line to Sheffield was s
oth played in non-league together at Frickley Colliery, Altrincham and Hyde United.
cularly intrigued by the references to Ripple Colliery and Wickhambreaux Colliery as I greatly expan
He moved to Jarrow Colliery, and then Hetton Colliery before forming the
he son of George Evans, an engine wright at a colliery and his wife Harriett.
t Mostyn, to produce iron using coal from the colliery, and the combined industries took the name 'M
canal and tunnel, in 1775, to link his Tipton Colliery and his lime works to the Birmingham Canal Na
land there to supply pit props in Stonetrough Colliery and other local mines.
was a Director and Consultant to the Chislet Colliery, and Deputy Chairman and Collieries Advisor o
The owners of the colliery and later the coke ovens and by-products plan
e electricity powered the Victoria Garesfield Colliery and lit the coke works.
hitehouse lime works and later the Whitehouse Colliery, and quarries.
could continue onto Gloucester past Parkfield Colliery and Coalpit Heath, and or through Warmley, Ol
Pickets were held outside the entrance to the colliery, and many families suffered hardship over the
ore playing non-league football with Frickley Colliery and Scarborough.
tted playing as a centre-forward for Bolsover Colliery and signed by Luton Town where he was loaned
Following the closure of the colliery and latterly the Cape Minerals Works, Bowburn
Founding of Whitwick Colliery and birth of the town of Coalville
Extensive sidings and rail traffic served Cwm Colliery and coking works until 1984 when the line to
He played for Felling Colliery and Gateshead High Fell, before moving to Hud
y resident miners rather than any substantial colliery) and a residents parish council.
tford, Tottenham Hotspur, Shirebrook, Welbeck Colliery and Sutton Junction.
the Second World War, he was manager of Linby Colliery and then Notts County.
used, where coal was loaded into them in the colliery, and they were then loaded into boats, which
Hannah played for Washington Colliery and Derby County before joining Port Vale in
It is on the site of the former Silverhill colliery and is 205m high.
well, Nottinghamshire, Fillingham worked at a colliery and a dyehouse before turning professional wi
Maddison played for Usworth Colliery and Stoke before joining Port Vale in October
school, which is on the former site of Ryhope Colliery and later Ryhope golf course.
A small collection of houses surrounded the colliery and there was even a railway proposed in 1852
osed in 1983 with the closure of Elsecar Main Colliery and is now operated by the Elsecar Steam Rail
The colliery and the surrounding area have been used in a
r, Deoghar, Dumka, Pakur, Lalmatiya (Lalmatia Colliery) and other major towns in the region.
king of the drift mines at the Great Mountain Colliery and Pentremawr.
He began his football career with Annesley Colliery and Shirebrook, and joined Birmingham in 1929
oining areas that were formerly the Wath Main Colliery and the Wath marshalling yard were bulldozed,
It took coal from Chopwell Colliery, and the coke produced was shipped from a sta
h end of Churchill Street was divided between colliery and agricultural land.
the stone was taken from a seam in the local colliery and delivered to the site by the colliers.
In 1852 Andrew Knowles and Sons bought the colliery and developed it by deepening the shafts to a
It uses coal from the adjacent Morupule Colliery and provides about 80% of the country's domes
F.C.. Upon leaving school he worked at Warsop colliery and was soon approached by Nottinghamshire Co
rent as well as handle the vast quantities of colliery and fired clay products from the area.
Oakdale was linked to Markham colliery and the Celynen North colliery in Newbridge i
It was used to pump water out of Elsecar New Colliery and ran from 1795 until 1923 when is was repl
Tattersall had spells at Shirebrook, Welbeck Colliery and finally Sutton Junction.
This was named the Llanharan Colliery and consisted of two pits, Llanharan North an
dangerous route between Horden and Blackhall Colliery and between Crimdon and Hart Station as the r
ue to subsidence caused by mining at Hamstead Colliery and Sandwell Park (Jubilee) Colliery which be
With both Blackhall Colliery and Blackhall Rocks being on the main road to
The company traded as colliery and limestone quarry owners and iron and stee
pe reclamation scheme in 1986 and the disused colliery and spoil tips were converted into the Severn
He started work at age 14 at the Gateside Colliery, and continued to work as a miner for the nex
plate industry but also with interests in the colliery and railway sectors.
The colliery and power stations are now closed, with the l
There was a brickworks at Nook Colliery and sheds and facilities for servicing the co
eaving high school in 1976, joined Coal Cliff colliery and enrolled in the University of Wollongong
He moved to Cessnock in 1908 to work at Neath Colliery and later at Aberdare Extended Colliery.
The station provided power for the colliery and the local homes, but has now been demolis
l could be more easily worked from Wolstanton Colliery and an underground roadway was driven to join
wn's centre and serving Thrybergh, Silverwood Colliery and Broom Road to the East, Canklow and Sheff
used to pump water firstly from Windmill End Colliery and later other mines in the area.
on the opposite side of the main road to the colliery, and are still in use.
me a partner in the company that owned Hetton Colliery and moved to Hetton Hall as colliery manager.
0, terraced houses were built close by to the colliery and the settlement was nicknamed 'Cribbins Lu
worked in nearby collieries, including Dexter Colliery and Kingsbury Colliery.
on of Lord Mostyn, owner of the nearby Mostyn Colliery, and the Western Mostyn Colliery Company, 187
village, following for the most part the old colliery approach road (Grange Lane).
The headstocks of the colliery are regarded as the tallest in Europe and the
The newer ' Colliery' area of Ryhope flanks the Ryhope Street/Tuns
enrhondda, sunk in 1859, followed by Fernhill Colliery around 1871.
A brick kiln was established at the colliery, as was a sawmill connected to the mine's rai
City, although he subsequently joined Thorne Colliery as player-manager.
It was worked as South Hetton Colliery as late as 1906.
che Carl eV was established to run the former colliery as a Cultural Centre.
Grange and worked as a coalminer at Blackhall Colliery as a teenager, as well as playing for the non
litate the transport of coal from the Stanley Colliery, Ashton in Makerfield.
0 workers, nearly 2,000 of them at its newest colliery Astley Green.
Halbeath Railway opens from the colliery at Halbeath to the harbour at Inverkeithing,
of new houses on the old coal tip from Wyllie Colliery at the south end of the village.
iner and began working as a miner at Wallsend Colliery at age 14.
d municipality was coal mining, with the last colliery, at Glebe, not closing until 1959 due to an i
t of Bawtry, passing to the south of a nearby colliery at Harworth.
oal, which originated from Earl Fitzwilliam's colliery at Park Gate, and passed on to the Sheffield
In 1881 Evans was an engine driver at the colliery at the age of 15.
e by the Sheffield Coal Company to sink a new colliery at Dinnington.
ganshire, Hall started work at the Penrikyber colliery at 12 years of age.
In 1868 building work began on the Clifton Colliery at Wilford after coal was found on the estate
Ellenbrook Station which was south of the new colliery at Mosley Common.
d a basic education before going to work at a colliery at the age of fourteen.
k in Gloucestershire and Lydney, and then the colliery at Lydbrook.
y injured in a Mining accident at the Markham Colliery at Staveley near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, En
een eight and twelve hours to travel from the colliery at Stanley Ferry to Goole, a distance of arou
was mainly used for coal - in particular, the colliery at Camerton.
rt time in 1755 and 1756 Hutton worked in the colliery at Old Long Benton; at any rate, on Ivison's
In the early 20th century a new colliery at Thurcroft was developed.
the 18th century, and part owner of Throckley Colliery at the time, responsible for the construction
was opened on 27 September 1825 from Phoenix Colliery at Etherley to Stockton, and this station was
Work began clearing the site for the new colliery at Ty Mellyn, Oakdale, with the sinking of th
In the meantime, the owners of Foxfield Colliery at Dilhorne had grown tired of waiting for th
eritage Park which was once the Lewis Merthyr colliery, at the peak time for coal mining production,
Estates were responsible for the sinking of a colliery at Tinsley in 1819, the same year in which th
the last working mine, West Wallsend Extended Colliery at Killingworth was closed during the industr
was a mining village, with the Hatfield Main Colliery at its centre.
Kelly left Hylton Colliery at the age of 19 to sign for Sunderland in 19
The mine is a natural extension of the former colliery at Kingsbury and Dexter Colliery in Hurley, b
Company with the aim of purchasing Roundwood Colliery at Parkgate and to purchase land between Thry
s born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive school.
St George's Colliery, Back o't' Church, was a coal mine operating
is capacity was a single with The Grimethorpe Colliery Band and was a response to announcement of th
The Grimethorpe Colliery Band is a brass band, based in Grimethorpe, S
The former Newbiggin Colliery Band is now the Jayess Newbiggin Brass Band,
esias, Rossini Barber of Seville, Grimethorpe Colliery Band
n & Felton's (now GUS Brass Band), Bickershaw Colliery Band and the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Ban
04 he was the featured soloist in Grimethorpe Colliery Band's recording "History of Brass Band Music
various other bands including the Grimethorpe Colliery Band.
e years, and began conducting the Grimethorpe Colliery Band.
t was recorded with the Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band.
the brass band from Yorkshire, see Dinnington Colliery Band.
nd is the Musical Director of the Grimethorpe Colliery Band.
iginally known as the Bestwood Black Diamonds Colliery Band; the name ‘Black Diamonds' comes from th
It is a standard of British brass bands and colliery bands, and is also popular in bluegrass music
he company expanded and the shafts for Hulton Colliery Bank Pit Nos 1&2, the Klondike Pit, were sunk
son of a former dining car attendant and then colliery banksman, Gordon Warwick.
00 towards the restoration of the Esh Winning Colliery banner.
Blackhall Colliery Beach 2010
ly Waratah had as its industrial base a large colliery bearing its name.
The colliery became part of the National Coal Board on nat
The colliery became part of the National Coal Board in 194
The colliery became part of Manchester Collieries in 1929.
The colliery became part of Manchester Collieries in 1929
The colliery became part of Manchester Collieries in 1929
al pits and the construction of a large-scale colliery, Bedwas Navigation Colliery, had been complet
Roberts began his career with Altofts Colliery, before turning professional in 1953 with Bra
into non-league action with nearby Whitfield Colliery before retiring in May 1911.
clubs, Biddulph, Norton Druids and Whitfield Colliery before joining Port Vale as an amateur in Aug
Atherstone Boys Club, Mancetter and Baddesley Colliery before being snapped up by local team Atherst
Grice began his career at Linby Colliery before joining Notts County, the midfielder p
Maddison began his career at Birtley Colliery before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 1922.
Allen played for local club Bilsthorpe Colliery before joining Tottenham Hotspur for his firs
ager, he worked as a coal miner at the Barden Colliery before moving into professional football.
He began his career with Blairhall Colliery before becoming a professional with Scottish
y began his career at non-league side Usworth Colliery before moving into league football when he si
Chilton started his career with Seaham Colliery before joining Liverpool as an amateur in the
Bell played for Dawdon Colliery before joining Bristol City.
He started with Rossington Colliery before moving to Doncaster Rovers in 1929.
Shaft sinking at Peelwood Colliery began in 1878 and it opened in 1883.
The colliery began reopening in 2006 and resumed full prod
hind Park view Terrace and the remains of the colliery behind Bronallt Terrace.
No trace remains of the tramway and colliery being built over in 2006-2007 with modern hou
for Fletcher, Burrows and Company's Chanters Colliery between Tyldesley and Howe Bridge.
area the Sheffield Coal Company opened a new colliery between Swallownest and Beighton, at that tim
s set a short distance north of Aldwarke Main Colliery between the main line of the Midland Railway,
There was a colliery between Higher Oak and Common Fold in Shakerl
n as Bixslade Deep Level), Hopewell Mapleford Colliery, Bixslade High Level, (also known as Bixslade
junction in Hartlepool via Horden, Blackhall Colliery, Blackhall Rocks, Crimdon and Hart Station.
ber 1914 Williams gave up his employment as a colliery blacksmith and enlisted in the 10th South Wal
st Hartlepool Perseverance and Trimdon Grange Colliery, Brallisford joined Southport in 1932.
The Newbiggin Colliery branch closed in the late nineteenth century,
A colliery branch line, known as the Gully Line or Raspb
ation here, only a junction with the Swanwick Colliery Branch Line.
he only platform which can serve the Swanwick Colliery Branch, it being intended to run DMU shuttles
where the Mineral Loop and branch to Parkhill Colliery branched off from the main Severn and Wye lin
Woodhouse was the hub of two colliery branches: to the west a branch to Orgreave Co
ere both used for shunting coal wagons on the colliery branchlines around Radstock.
reminders of its industrial past, including a colliery brass band.
ge near Barnsley and played the trombone in a colliery brass band, and won the Young Jazz Musician o
Some remains of the colliery buildings and one of the spoil heaps still re
The last remaining colliery buildings and the pit waste were removed in 2
daughters, raised in a house called Cambrian Colliery built next to his old work place.
ly, to the north in 1939 to play for Frickley Colliery, but during the war he settled in the city an
e first mineshaft was sunk in 1935 at Alveley Colliery, but production was possible for only thirty
originally built for the miners at Brodsworth Colliery by Lord Markham who founded the pit in 1905.
ned experimentally at the site of Bannockburn colliery by a small drift mine, then at mid-shaft in P
as a leisure activity for the workers at the colliery, by members of the disbanded Cudworth Collier
The family owned Haigh Colliery, cannel and coal mines, and formed the Wigan
Young himself was a colliery carpenter.
gton, Belford, Blaydon-on-Tyne, Blyth, Boldon Colliery, Chathill, Choppington, Corbridge, Cramlingto
23 June - A firedamp explosion at Albion Colliery, Cilfynydd, Glamorgan, kills 290 coal miners
They lived at Church Gresley where he was a colliery clerk in 1891.
                                                                                                    


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