「anthracite」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

anthracite

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  • ion to that rule were locomotives powered by anthracite, a clean-burning form of coal.
  • on tonnes of lignite and 4 million tonnes of anthracite and the total number of employees is around
  • sed for the import was of culm, a mixture of anthracite and limestone which was then burnt in kilns
  • Attempts to use anthracite as a fuel had all ended in failure, as the c
  • and and were able to extract several tons of anthracite at a time, but lost most of what they tried
  • Anthracite became a hotspot for illegal activities; pro
  • & Reading Corporation divested itself of its anthracite coal interests, selling the Reading Anthraci
  • Formerly, Anthracite coal mines were here, as well as hosiery mil
  • The parish was an important anthracite coal mining area until the end of the 19th c
  • Anthracite coal and other minerals have been observed i
  • were Irish Catholics who worked in the local anthracite coal mines.
  • It mainly mines anthracite coal in the Coal Region of eastern Pennsylva
  • worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad and in anthracite coal mines.
  • Anthracite coal mining sustained the people who numbere
  • s UMWA's chief negotiator for contracts with anthracite coal mine owners.
  • , he became involved in running his father's anthracite coal mines.
  • Town grew because of the anthracite coal mine, which was founded in the beginnin
  • sfully generate steam through the burning of anthracite coal to heat water.
  • ing the local mine's operation, the Canadian Anthracite Coal Company closed the mine in 1890.
  • where the bulk of traffic was expected to be anthracite coal for export.
  • en passed through filters of stone topped by anthracite coal where the water was "polished" to clear
  • n 1902 he aided the coal miners in the great anthracite coal strike, where he worked closely with Jo
  • rried 50 pounds of steam and burned a ton of anthracite coal on a 40-mile trip from Baltimore.
  • of Chicago, and in 1902 was a member of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission.
  • sed competition from Northern furnaces using anthracite coal to produce iron that could be easily tr
  • Mahanoy Creek rises in the anthracite coal fields of Schuylkill County and joins t
  • agriculture but for the exploitation of the anthracite coal seams.
  • industrial towns that were growing up in the anthracite Coal Region to the north - including Shamoki
  • The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company is an anthracite coal mining company headquartered in Pottsvi
  • and 1824 (no 4909) for the use of the local anthracite coal in smelting.
  • nference of January 15, 1943, discussing the anthracite coal miners' strike.
  • ennsylvania - One of the largest deposits of anthracite coal, the region is in Northeastern Pennsylv
  • ca Lake allowed the shipment of Pennsylvania anthracite coal, lumber and agricultural products to th
  • He was engaged in the mining and shipping of anthracite coal.
  • first to discover efficient ways of burning anthracite coal.
  • Reading Anthracite Company is a coal mining company based in Po
  • phia & Reading Corporation, of which Reading Anthracite Company was one of its many operating divisi
  • Reading Anthracite Company; origins date back to 1871 when its
  • Anthracite existed from 1886 to 1904, during which time
  • Breaker prepared all sizes of famous Reading Anthracite for the markets of the world.
  • ccessfully attempted to transport and market anthracite from the large deposits near what is now Sum
  • h of about 400 metres, and included valuable anthracite, however the Upper Hirst was above this and
  • ones, siltstones and clays, with deposits of anthracite in places.
  • The Anthracite Industry of the Lehigh Valley.
  • The Anthracite Iron Industry of the Lehigh Valley.
  • He produced a small quantity of anthracite iron by this method at Valley Furnace near P
  • Anthracite is a ghost town located within Banff Nationa
  • y in the western part of the coalfield where anthracite is found, were developed into the 1960s by t
  • In 1924, Cofall helped the Maroons win the Anthracite League championship.
  • he transformation of coals (bituminous coal, anthracite, lignite, graphite, and charcoal) into usefu
  • By 1931 the mine was owned by Amalgamated Anthracite Ltd. and employed 700 men on the existing wo
  • The Anthracite mine shut down in 1904 and was abandoned.
  • e developed in the 19th century to house the anthracite miners who were employed at the nearby Dynan
  • nion branch to look after the needs of Welsh anthracite miners was started in the public bar in 1891
  • 1922-1925, before becoming an agent for the Anthracite Miners' Association, 1925-1936, and Presiden
  • The Lackawanna owned vast anthracite mines in Pennsylvania, and could legitimatel
  • coal: lignite, brown coal, bituminous coal, anthracite or graphite.
  • al use by Irish immigrants who worked in the anthracite patches of Pennsylvania.
  • ded to reopen a mine in Abernant and exploit anthracite reserves.
  • oit 196 square miles (510 km2) of deep lying anthracite seams, it was envisaged to eventually encomp
  • or a U.S. patent on the use of hot blast and anthracite to smelt iron.
  • He served as president of the Anthracite Trust Company in Scranton.
  • in the north of the parish, large amounts of anthracite used to be mined and shipped.
  • It is named after the anthracite variety of coal.
  • range of about 80 miles for every charge of anthracite was achieved.
  • hot blast as a method of smelting iron with anthracite was introduced in 1836, and the increasing U
  • He saw the vast spoil tips (piles of anthracite waste) in the area as a possible plentiful,
  • it was a major shipping point for the local anthracite which was brought to the quay from inland co
  • There are mines of excellent anthracite, which until lately were worked only for the