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  • of Cwmfelinfach no the border of Wattsville is the old site of Nine Mile Point Colliery. This was the site of the first ever 'sit in' of miners — Preceding...
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  • Canal: Reports of Mr. William Smith and Mr. Martin, on the state of the collieries at and near Nailsea. Bristol: [s.n.], 1811. 8 p. Smith W. [The Board of...
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  • valuable and extensive COLLIERY of RUMFORD, upon the Estate of Parkhall, in the Parish of Muiravonside, and County of Stirling. This Colliery comprehends a very...
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  • adhesion worked railway using steam locomotives, carrying freight from a Colliery to a river port (Passengers were conveyed by horse-drawn carriages) - so...
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  • http://books.google.com/books?id=jzqS72q-v88C&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=bast+colliery+theory&source=bl&ots=RE1gwEfOBr&sig=OrsefRfHYYxIiSqwBcaV2wLSjF4&hl=en&...
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  • subcontracting to the colliery. The Welsh colliers were being directly recruited in Wales by agents acting on behalf of the American collieries who wanted skilled...
    132 KB (20,924 words) - 09:51, 2 February 2023
  • chains. I've been through the Royal Commission reports on about a dozen colliery disasters from 1813 to 1953 and of course they use chains for horizontal...
    46 KB (6,670 words) - 00:11, 7 June 2023