
Broughton Colliery - Old - Buddlepit Mine Database
2025年3月16日 · Broughton Colliery - Old Coal Mine Worked from 1835 to 1978. Jan 1st, 2024 from WCM by Buddle-Bot. North Wales: Brynteg: 53.061594, -3.040013: SJ 3040 5210
Black Lane Colliery, Broughton, Wrexham, Wales, UK - mindat.org
Black Lane Colliery, Broughton, Wrexham, Wales, UK : Mine Owner(s): 1900 Edwin Cunnah 1905 Robert Wilkinson 1908-1910 Black Lane Colliery Co. 1915-1923 Pentre Broughton Colliery Ltd 1925-1930 Black Lane Colliery Co. 1935-1950 Black ...
North Wales Miners Association Trust - nwmat
The sinking of Plas Power Colliery by the Old Broughton Coal Company began in 1875 and the pit began producing in 1877. In 1881, the company became the Broughton and Plas Power Coal Company and three of its directors were Mr Henry Robertson and Messrs W H and C E Derby.
Broughton Colliery, Broughton, Wrexham, Wales, UK - mindat.org
Broughton Colliery, Broughton, Wrexham, Wales, UK : Mine Owner(s): 1855 Broughton Coal Co. 1860-1865 Broughton Hall Coal Co. 1869-1880 Broughton Coal Co. 1885 Thomas Clayton SUPPORT US . Covid-19 has significantly affected our fundraising.
History of Plas Power Colliery - northeastwalestrails.com
Plas Power Colliery Work began to sink the first mine shaft at Plas Power in 1875 and coal was first produced there in 1877. In 1881, the mining company was renamed The Broughton and Plas Power Coal Company, which in 1912 also took over …
plas power Colliery - Welsh coal mines
Plas Power colliery, Glan yr Afon, near Wrexham. Plas Power Colliery was open by the Old Broughton Coal Company 1875/77. By 1880 the owners were the Plas Power Coal Co. It was a scene of rioting during 1885 when local miners were unhappy with the Irish migrant workers, forcing them to leave the colliery.
Broughton a Colliery, Ightenhill, Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK
When multiple icons are close together they may be clustered into a group represented by a green circle, click to reveal the contents. This is a list of exploitable or exploited mineral commodities recorded at this locality. This page contains all mineral locality references listed on mindat.org. This does not claim to be a complete list.
Former Plas Power Colliery Power House - British Listed Buildings
The colliery was one of the largest and most modern in North Wales at the turn of the century, and at its peak employed 1,100 men, The steam coal produced was used in railways and shipping, notably supplying companies such as Cunard, P&O, the Great Western Railway, and the Great Indian Peninsular Railway.
Broughton Community Wrexham - Chris Myers
New Broughton takes it's name from the adjacent colliery sunk in 1883, labelled 'New' to distinguish it from the 'Old' Broughton (Broughton Hall) colliery sunk in 1835 by John Pearce and Richard Gough who also had the Southsea Colliery and Broughton Forge.
Durham Mining Museum - Broughton Moor Colliery
a simulated map showing the immediate vicinity of Broughton Moor Colliery list of collieries/pits etc. near to Broughton Moor Colliery