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53°29′49″N 1°25′05″W / 53.497°N 1.418°W / 53.497; -1.418 The Elsecar Collieries were the coal mines sunk in and around Elsecar, a small village to the south of Barnsley in what is now South Yorkshire, but was traditionally in the West Riding of Yorkshire.

The last operating mine, Elsecar Main, closed in 1983 and with its closure ended 230 years of mining in the village

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Elsecar Collieries

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/ 53.497°N 1.418°W / 53.497; -1.418 The Elsecar Collieries were the coal mines sunk in and around Elsecar, a small village to the south of Barnsley...

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Elsecar

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late 18th century, Elsecar was transformed into an 'industrial estate village' for nearby Wentworth Woodhouse, with multiple collieries and two major ironworks...

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Elsecar Heritage Centre

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industrial estate village of ironworks and collieries, built for the Earls Fitzwilliam of Wentworth Woodhouse. Elsecar is now recognised to be of international...

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Elsecar Heritage Railway

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Fitzwilliam's collieries and ironworks, which he leased out to local ironmasters. It opened in 1850 as part of the South Yorkshire Railway, known as the Elsecar Branch...

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Elsecar Ironworks

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The Elsecar Ironworks opened in 1795 in the village of Elsecar near Barnsley, South Yorkshire. The company was bankrupted in 1827 and taken over by the...

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Dearne and Dove Canal

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the Worsbrough branch and the Elsecar branch, both about two miles long with reservoirs at the head of each. The Elsecar branch also has another six locks...

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Pit pony

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daughter of Lawrence Dundas, 1st Marquess of Zetland, awarded a young Elsecar Collieries mine worker, John William Bell of Wentworth, the Fitzwilliam Medal...

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Eric Trist

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1949, his organizational research work, studying work crews in at Elsecar Collieries, with Ken Bamforth, resulted in the famous article, "Some Social and...

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South Yorkshire Coalfield

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branches to Elsecar and Worsborough allowed collieries through the coal field to be expanded. This can be seen with sinking of the Elsecar New Colliery by the...

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Kellingley Colliery

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plan into commercial units to nurture employment opportunities. List of collieries in Yorkshire (1984–2015) Fletcher, Martin (4 November 2015). "The last...

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Hatfield Colliery

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the Carlton Main Colliery Company. In January 1947 it became part of the National Coal Board. In 1967 the Hatfield and Thorne collieries were merged, becoming...

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Elsecar goods station

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that of the Elsecar Branch of the Dearne and Dove Canal to its terminus at Elsecar where the sidings of Earl Fitzwillian's Elsecar Colliery are alongside...

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Newcomen atmospheric engine

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Newcomen-style engine still extant in its original location is at what is now the Elsecar Heritage Centre, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire. This was probably the...

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Listed buildings in Hoyland Milton

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of Elsecar and Hemingfield and the surrounding area. Elsecar is located beside former industrial enterprises, including collieries and the Elsecar Ironworks...

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Oaks explosion

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from Mount Osborne Colliery (and previous under-viewer at the Oaks), and other engineers and deputies from surrounding collieries, along with seventy...

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South Yorkshire Railway

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line to Barnsley at Elsecar junction, and served Earl Fitzwilliam's colliery in Elsecar. The coal was passed to the GNR for shipment to Boston Docks. It...

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Hickleton Main Colliery

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Hickleton Main Colliery was a coal mine in Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, England from 1892 to 1988. In 1933 it employed 2,560 people underground and 500...

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Peckfield Colliery disaster

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The Peckfield pit disaster was a mining accident at the Peckfield Colliery in Micklefield, West Yorkshire, England, which occurred on Thursday 30 April...

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Bentley Colliery

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"460 jobs lost at collieries; Bentley colliery, South Yorkshire". The Times. 16 November 1993. ProQuest 318036746. "Bentley Colliery - Northern Mine Research...

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Birley Collieries

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was owner of the Birley Collieries, with his cousin Alfred John Gainsford serving as Managing Director. The Birley collieries were owned by the Sheffield...

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Silverwood Colliery

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renamed after a local woodland. It was owned by Dalton Main Collieries Ltd. Dalton Main Collieries Limited became a public company which was floated on the...

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Caphouse Colliery

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1907. After the sale, the name Denby Grange Collieries referred to Caphouse and the Prince of Wales Colliery (locally known as Wood Pit) situated near New...

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Maltby Main Colliery

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Company. Before nationalisation the owners were given as Amalgamated Denaby Collieries Ltd. An explosion in the pit occurred 28 July 1923, resulting in 27 deaths...

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Flockton Collieries

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53°37′55″N 1°37′52″W / 53.632°N 1.631°W / 53.632; -1.631 The Flockton Collieries were small, shallow coal pits that exploited the coal seams north of the...

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Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley

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Cawthorne, Cubley, Cudworth Darfield, Darton, Dodworth, Dunford Bridge Elsecar Gawber, Gilroyd, Goldthorpe, Great Houghton, Grimethorpe Haigh (half in...

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Thorne Colliery

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Thorne Colliery was a large colliery within the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire in the South Yorkshire Coalfield. The colliery was open...

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Thomas Newcomen

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commercially – and the last still remaining on its original site – is at the Elsecar Heritage Centre, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire. It was restored to working...

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Hoyland

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RDC for some land in Brampton Bierlow, which included the site of Elsecar Main Colliery, as well as Hoyland itself. It lasted until 1974 at which point...

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Hemingfield

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field". Hemingfield Colliery, also known as Elsecar Low Colliery, opened in 1840, and first produced coal in 1848. The colliery is now preserved as a...

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