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At one point during the late 19th century 'Van | Mine' was the most productive in Europe. |
The | mine was originally started in 1994 using open pit m |
The | mine was closed following a fatal firedamp explosion |
The | mine was evacuated after the first explosion and 282 |
This | mine was operated by a series of persons, finally by |
Coal from this | mine was used in early steam engine experiments by t |
Rayrock | Mine was a fully underground uranium mine with a sma |
e” so they continued to look, but the Homestake | mine was unique. |
The | mine was owned by Mercator Gold PLC, who placed it o |
atively ephemeral, and the large Forest of Dean | Mine was shut down in 1931. |
The | mine was operating as an open pit and underground mi |
In the 1930s, during the | mine's peak production period, the mine was extended |
The | mine was worked on and off with various changes in o |
The | mine was opened in 1955 and operated by Anaconda Cop |
The | mine was reopened in 1906 when Edgar Allen and Compa |
o dangerous or collapsed at which point another | mine was started, often in close proximity. |
The Idarado | Mine was a gold mining operation in the San Juan Mou |
The | mine was placed in care and maintenance by St Barbar |
The | mine was extensive, eventually connecting to the nea |
Loud | Mine was a gold mine in White County, Georgia north |
Longannet coal | mine was a deep mine complex in Fife, Scotland. |
The | mine was placed on the National Register of Historic |
r deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold | mine was established in 1847 and commercial operatio |
Beverley Uranium | Mine was discovered by one of Bill Siller's companie |
The Atlantic | Mine was a copper mine near the Finnish community of |
The Ruth | Mine was a small gold producer near Yellowknife, Nor |
The Seeds' 'Can't Seem to Make You | Mine' was used on a widely-aired Lynx body spray TV |
The | mine was owned in part by the seventh son of the thi |
The Champion Reefs | mine was the second deepest underground mine in the |
The last slate | mine was closed in 1971. |
The Coal Barton | mine was the scene of a firedamp explosion which kil |
The Three Hundred and One | mine was located in the Copper Creek Subdivision on |
The | mine was worked by hand and the skips run on wooden |
The | mine was served by a port and dock located about 2.7 |
s, claiming he actually owned the land on which | mine was located. |
The coal | mine was named Fryston and closed in 1985. |
In 1985 the | mine was producing over 72,000 metric tons of ore pe |
From 1887 to 1914, the | mine was the highest grade gold mine in Western Aust |
The Area C | mine was officially opened on 30 October 2003 by the |
The Tyneside | Mine was a coal mine on the West Coast of the South |
The Gunnar | Mine was a uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan, Ca |
The | mine was closed October 5, 1939. |
In 1991, the | mine was reopened by a consortium which included man |
By April 1848 the | mine was employing 567 people and supporting a popul |
Crisson | Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA |
The Emma Silver | Mine was an attempt in 1871 by two American business |
was discovered in the area and the Australasia | mine was established by 1897. |
The Type 99 (Hako-Baku-Rai) | mine was a Japanese anti-tank weapon used during the |
The Wodgina | mine was reopened in January 2011 after mining at th |
The Sekenke Gold | Mine was an underground gold mine in the Shinyanga R |
Mount Morgan | Mine was a copper, gold and silver mine in Queenslan |
aland Railways branch line to the Pukemiro coal | mine was opened in 1915 and closed in 1973. |
ime preceding World War I, the Alaska-Gastineau | Mine was the largest gold mine in the world. |
The | mine was opened in 1978 by Broken Hill Proprietary C |
By 1908, the | mine was thought to be one of the most spectacular f |
Bushtick | Mine was a gold mining operation established in the |
Mining began in the Edo Period and the | mine was nationalised in 1872. . |
The | mine was a substantial producer of gold and, initial |
Whereas | mine was some sort of divine roulette. |
The | mine was expensive to operate and grade of the ore w |
nces per year operating at 40% of capacity; the | mine was First Majestic's third. |
The Strongman | Mine was an underground coal mine north of Greymouth |
During World War II, the salt | mine was used by the occupying Germans as facilities |
The | mine was then leased to tributers, who continued min |
coal was very deep and hard to extract and the | mine was forced to close. |
In 1978 the Wieliczka salt | mine was placed on the original UNESCO list of the W |
As of 2009 the Elizabeth Bay | mine was operating at a $76 million loss. |
His | mine was also named Broad Arrow. |
The Copper Queen | Mine was the copper mine in Cochise County, Arizona, |
The | mine was ultimately closed in 1965 and then reopened |
The Vulture | Mine was a gold mine and settlement in Maricopa Coun |
overnment both officially reported that the sea | mine was the cause of explosion. |
s thought that the wholesale devastation of the | mine was propagated by an abundance of dust. |
The Kirondatal Gold | Mine was a gold mine in the Shinyanga Region of Tanz |
Problems gradually occurred, as the | mine was affected by water, ventilation difficulties |
The Outpost Island | Mine was a gold and tungsten producer 94 kilometres |
The Wedge | Mine was a copper mine in the Bathurst Mining Camp o |
In March 1882 the | mine was completely shut down and not used again unt |
The processing plant of the | mine was later removed. |
The Camlaren | Mine was a small Gold Mine 80 kilometres north-east |
The | mine was finally closed down in 1982 after a further |
The | mine was most productive in 1878. |
The | mine was expected to produce 600,000 carats (120 kg) |
However in 1864 a | mine was founded, which by the end of the century em |
A hydraulic | mine was built, and in 1885, a schoolhouse was built |
What is now called Independence | Mine was once two mines: The Alaska Free Gold Mine o |
In 1982, Rawhide | mine was the recipient of the Sentinels of Safety Aw |
the 323.8 million tonnes of resources from the | mine was recoverable magnetite.. |
The | mine was served by the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railw |
t known for sure what caused her sinking, but a | mine was considered to be the most likely explanatio |
Two years later another coal | mine was opened a half a mile north of the Book Clif |
The | mine was operated by Atlantic Mining Company and pro |
The | mine was originally home to the Soudan 1 proton deca |
The | mine was owned by Colorado-Utah Mines Operating Co., |
The Lake Cowal | Mine was the first mine in the world certified under |
The | mine was worked out and its associated lines closed |
Mining continued until 1997, when the | mine was closed once more. |
The | mine was served by a gravity plane. |
The Mammoth | Mine was discovered around the same time as the sett |
The distance from this point to the | mine was estimated at 139 feet. |
The following major | mine was active in area of Beverly Heights. |
The | mine was permanently closed in 1951. |
The Schwartzwalder | mine was the source of more than 99% of the uranium |
The | mine was being renovated to increase its annual outp |
By World War II, the | mine was operating very little, and only a few peopl |
The | mine was the site of riots in 1908-09 about the work |
arkgate seam, but these were abandoned when the | mine was closed in 1985. |
In 1994 the original | mine was replaced by the Strongman 2 mine further up |
The Gold Ridge | mine was operated by Ross Mining N.L. and Delta Gold |
The | mine was vitally important to the economy of Papua N |
However, the | mine was only briefly in operation before the cessat |
The | mine was put on care and maintenance in November 200 |
The | mine was initially an open pit commenced in 2002 and |
lling near the Israeli-Jordanian border, when a | mine was operated from a distance and amputated his |
East Kit Hill | Mine was worked from 1855 to 1909. |
April 2007, it was once more reported that the | mine was for sale. |
But in 1960 the original Eldorado | Mine was exhausted and closed. |
The | mine was purchased from Barrick Gold Corporation in |
South Kit Hill | Mine was worked from 1856 to 1884. |
Garson | mine was developed around 1908 by Mond Nickel Compan |
The | mine was famous in the 18th century for its finds of |
The | mine was only sporadically worked after 1883, so the |
The | mine was replaced by the Panssarimiina m/39 in 1939, |
Military investigators determined that the | mine was deliberately placed and detonated with the |
The | mine was closed some time after World War I. |
tungsten ores under the war pricing scheme the | mine was forced to suspend mining operations. |
The Desert Queen | Mine was one of the more successful and long-lived m |
In 1636 the construction of a giant copper | mine was initiated near the Avesta fors. |
The gold found in the | mine was primarily small veins embedded in white qua |
The | mine was eventually closed in 1881. |
The | mine was established between the 12th and 13th centu |
The | mine was nationalized following the "Bolivian Nation |
eral cave-ins, washouts, and low-grade ore, the | mine was abandoned in 1906. |
The | mine was discovered in 1956 and in operation from 19 |
The | mine was sited in the valley of a small stream at th |
The | mine was then sold to the Pittsburgh Coal Company, a |
upplemental charges were not available a second | mine was buried under the first. |
Eventually the | mine was taken over by North's Navigation Ltd. . |
The | mine was then nationalized in 1947 and closed down o |
The first underground shaft | mine was built in the region in 1874 near Scammon. |
The following major | mine was active in the area of Beacon Heights. |
It is believed that the | mine was owned by Mendi Oxide & Ochre Co. Ltd., of W |
The | mine was the first under the new Suharto administrat |
The | mine was mostly worked in the mid-19th century but m |
The | mine was operated by Rio Tinto Coal Australia. |
This | mine was worked from at least 1789 until the coal wa |
The | mine was reopened by the Commonwealth Government in |
The first soldier to trigger a | mine was Corporal Stuart Hale. |
The | mine was founded by the Hercules Company in Alteness |
From 1934 to 1937, the Montana | mine was the leading lead and zinc producer in Arizo |
This | mine was managed by William Stafford. |
The coal | mine was sunk by the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company |
The Singing River | Mine was worked in the 18th and 19th centuries for c |
ature vodka, Trump remarked, "A great friend of | mine was a founder of Grey Goose. |
The 9th Year Type | mine was deployed from various ships. |
In 1836, Lanescot | mine was added to the Fowey Consols. |
By 1931 the | mine was owned by Amalgamated Anthracite Ltd. and em |
The first open pit | mine was located in Lac-Jeanine, Quebec. |
The | mine was inaugurated by then-Tanzanian President Ben |
The land on which the | mine was situated remains although all buildings hav |
The | mine was sold in 1993 to Thompson Creek Metals Compa |
When the | mine was buried, normally only the flame tube was ab |
was excused the make-up for some reason; maybe | mine was such a long shot that it was not deemed nec |
olliery, a short distance to the south, but the | mine was aborted without producing any coal. |
The | mine was finally abandoned in 1862 and was never reo |
The | mine was in production from 1856 to 1884 and from 19 |
The | mine was operated by the United Coal Company, who di |
The other | mine was served by the Leonora and Mt. |
In 1884-5 the | mine was offered for sale to London investors for £3 |
The | mine was eventually purchased by Andrew Wescott, a F |
In 1983, another lignite | mine was discovered & started by it at Rajpardi near |
The Jackson | Mine was the first iron mine in the Lake Superior re |
The | mine was serviced by the Senghenydd branch line of t |
The idea for | mine was that it's from a drawing on graph paper. |
The | mine was a total loss. |
In circa 1622 the coal | mine was founded. |
The | mine was established by a man named James in the ear |
The Paddington Consuls | mine was by far the largest and employed over 400 me |
The | mine was opened in 1869 and is nearly worked out. |
By 1902, the | mine was producing coal to be sent 3 miles (5 km) up |
The | mine was managed by Arcadian Copper Company in which |
In 1931, the Golden Plateau | mine was established and it operated continuously un |
The Thompson-Lundmark | Mine was a gold producer from 1941-1943, and 1947-19 |
witness to the detonation of the Hawthorn Ridge | mine was British cinematographer Geoffrey Malins who |
Your Face or | Mine? was a game show that ran from 2 September 2002 |
The | mine was founded by John J. Roche to supply coal to |
The Mount Morgan | Mine was reestablished using open-cut mining methods |
Rawhide | mine was previous owned by the Carter Mining Company |
Bage | Mine was one of the last to remain productive, yield |
The | mine was sunk in three stages, the first shaft reach |
The sale of the | mine was subject to approval of the Australian Forei |
The Jundee | mine was opened in 1995, originally as an open pit o |
In 1997, the Jundee | mine was enlarged with the acquisition of the nearby |
The | mine was operated by the Kreka company, which operat |
forty years of operation, starting in 1952, the | mine was unexpectedly forced to close in 1992. |
The | mine was active from 1898 until the mid 1950s. |
The Pyne | Mine was a vertical shaft iron ore mine operated by |
In 2007, the production of the | mine was about 40 million tons of coal. |
In 1916 the Curry | Mine was brought in production but mostly operated b |
marked on both sides and at the ends; only one | mine was seen. |
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