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Photographic Print : Newly installed conveyor sytem at Hickleton Main pit, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, 1961
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Newly installed conveyor sytem at Hickleton Main pit, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, 1961
Newly installed conveyor sytem at Hickleton Main pit, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, 1961. The conveyor sytem at Hickleton Main before the belt was fitted in July of 1961. This enabled the coal to be transported directly to waiting railway wagons. The pit eventually closed in 1988
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Coal Industry Coal Mine Coal Mining Colliery Construction Conveyor Belt Doncaster Engineering Michael Michael Walters Mine Mining Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd Pit Head Pithead South Yorkshire Thurnscoe Walters
10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse archive. Witness the transformation at Hickleton Main pit in Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, as a newly installed conveyor system is put into operation in 1961. This historical image showcases the progress and innovation within the mining industry during that era. Add this vintage print to your collection and bring a piece of coal mining history into your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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This print captures the newly installed conveyor system at Hickleton Main pit in Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, back in 1961. The image showcases the pit before the belt was fitted in July of that year, a significant development that revolutionized coal transportation. With this innovative system in place, coal could now be effortlessly transported directly to waiting railway wagons. The photograph provides a glimpse into Britain's thriving coal industry during the mid-20th century. It depicts an era when collieries like Hickleton Main played a vital role in powering the nation's progress. The industrial landscape is brought to life as we witness workers diligently constructing and fine-tuning this engineering marvel. Amongst these dedicated men stands Michael Walters, whose name is associated with this remarkable piece of history captured by Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd. This snapshot not only documents an important moment for the mining community but also serves as a testament to their hard work and determination. Sadly, despite its significance and contributions over several decades, Hickleton Main pit eventually closed its doors in 1988. However, through photographs like this one, we are reminded of the immense impact it had on both local communities and Britain as a whole during its operational years. As we gaze upon this monochrome scene frozen in time, we can't help but appreciate how far our country has come since then while acknowledging the sacrifices made by countless workers who labored tirelessly underground to fuel our progress.
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