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27 Canvas Prints
Fleischmann - Mining Memorial DP169357Anderton Shearer Mining Memorial, 1963-5, bronze sculpture by Arthur Fleischmann. Originally sited as a fountain at The National Coal Board, Anderton House, Lowton, Lancashire
Brodsworth Main Colliery EPW012843BRODSWORTH MAIN COLLIERY, Adwick-le-Street, South Yorkshire. Aerial photograph taken in May 1925. The Colliery was opened in 1905 and closed in 1990
Clipstone Colliery DP137964Clipstone Colliery, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire. 1953 to the designs of architects Young and Purves of Manchester. General view of listed headstocks and power house
Delivering a dragline excavator JLP01_08_001556NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. A Pickfords low loader transporting a W90 walking dragline excavator to Whitley Bay opencast coal site
Jane Pit 35139_037The remains of Jane Pit, a 19th century undersea coal mine, Mossbay, Cumbria, 2021
Clipstone Colliery 35050_020Headstocks and Powerhouse at the site of the former Clipstone Colliery, which finally closed in April 2003. The structures are Grade II listed, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, 2021
Clipstone Colliery 35050_013Headstocks and Powerhouse at the site of the former Clipstone Colliery, which finally closed in April 2003. The structures are Grade II listed, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, 2021
Clipstone Colliery 35050_012Headstocks and Powerhouse at the site of the former Clipstone Colliery, which finally closed in April 2003. The structures are Grade II listed, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, 2021
Snibston Colliery 35007_012Snibston Colliery, Leicestershire, 2021
Snibston Colliery 35007_018Winding gear and creeper system at Snibston Colliery, Leicestershire, 2021
Chatterley Whitfield Colliery 35037_002Chatterley Whitfield Colliery, City of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 2021
Seaham Colliery CCX_14349_02Seaham Colliery, Seaham, County Durham. Begun in 1849, it was producing coal into the 1980s before final closure in 1993. At it height, in 1914, the colliery employed 2
Woodhorn Colliery Museum 28909_011Woodhorn Colliery Museum, Northumberland, 2016. Showing the Blacksmiths Workshop and Joiners shop. NZ2888
Woodhorn Colliery Museum 28909_008Woodhorn Colliery Museum, Northumberland, 2016. NZ2888
Opencast mining JLP01_08_000355A view of an unidentified opencast coal mine with Laing excavators extracting coal in the foreground. This image was catalogued as part of the Breaking New Ground Project in partnership with the John
Carringtons Coppice Opencast Colliery JLP01_08_001293CARRINGTONs COPPICE OPENCAST COLLIERY, SMALLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE. A small team of men at work in the opencast mine at Carringtons Coppice as an excavator looms overhead
Carringtons Coppice Opencast Colliery JLP01_08_001293CARRINGTONs COPPICE OPENCAST COLLIERY, SMALLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE. The last tons of coal being extracted from the opencast mine at Carringtons Coppice, with a 178 ft deep cut looming above
Danebower Colliery 28491_043Danebower Colliery Ventilation Chimney, Cheshire East, 2013
Elsecar Colliery workshops 28940_029Elsecar Colliery workshops, Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Photographed in May 2017
Gairs Colliery 28499_025Former Gairs Colliery with adits, spoil heaps, tramway and ruins of one building, Hanging Crag, Cumbria, 2013
Gairs Colliery 28499_019Former Gairs Colliery with adits, spoil heaps, tramway and ruins of one building, Hanging Crag, Cumbria, 2013
Gairs Colliery 28499_017Former Gairs Colliery with adits, spoil heaps, tramway and ruins of one building, Hanging Crag, Cumbria, 2013
Elsecar Low Pit Colliery 28940_055Elsecar Low Pit Colliery, Hemingfield, Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Photographed in May 2017
Elsecar Low Pit Colliery 28940_052Elsecar Low Pit Colliery, Hemingfield, Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Photographed in May 2017
Barnsley Main 28323_039Barnsley Main Colliery, South Yorkshire. The surviving engine house and the pithead structures at the disused colliery. Now Listed Grade II
Winding House and Headstocks at Bestwood CollieryThis building is notable for the early use of structural concrete. IoE 425234