• / 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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    "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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    Oaks explosion (redirect from Oaks colliery)
    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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    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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    Frankie and Benny's and create up to 300 jobs for the local area. The Elsecar Heritage Railway were planning to extend to a proposed new railway station...
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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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  • 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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    October 2018. "Bullcroft Main Collieries Ltd". www.dmm.org.uk. Retrieved 9 October 2018. "Doncaster Amalgamated Collieries Ltd". www.dmm.org.uk. Retrieved...
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    the Fence Colliery Company was renamed Rother Vale Collieries Limited, owning Orgreave and Fence collieries, later sinking a new colliery at Treeton...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    Huskar Pit (redirect from Huskar Colliery)
    notorious pit disaster in 4 July 1838. In 1838 Huskar was connected to Moorend Colliery, and used for ventilation. It had a vertical shaft to the surface and a...
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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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    Cawthorne, Cubley, Cudworth Darfield, Darton, Dodworth, Dunford Bridge Elsecar Gawber, Gilroyd, Goldthorpe, Great Houghton, Grimethorpe Haigh (half in...
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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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    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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