Somerset Coalfield in northern Somerset, England is an area where coal was mined from the 15th century until 1973. It is part of a larger coalfield which...
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Local freight on the route survived in adequate volumes, although the Somerset coalfield was becoming ever more uneconomic to work and so coal traffic had...
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Stoke where it joined the Kennet and Avon Canal. This link gave the Somerset coalfield (which at its peak contained 80 collieries) access east toward London...
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Derbyshire Coalfield Oswestry Coalfield Shrewsbury Coalfield Shropshire Coalfield Somerset Coalfield South Staffordshire Coalfield Cannock Chase Coalfield Warwickshire...
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County of Somerset. R. Cruttwell. "A Brief History of the Bristol and Somerset Coalfield". The Mines of the Bristol and Somerset Coalfield. Archived from...
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Midsomer Norton (redirect from Welton, Somerset)
started to grow and become a transport hub with the development of the Somerset coalfield. For many years the coalmines provided employment for local men until...
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to go from the main line at Frome to the southern reaches of the Somerset coalfield at Nettlebridge. Construction of the branch started in 1786, using...
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estate between the city and the mines. In north Somerset, around Radstock mining in the Somerset coalfield was an important industry, and in an effort to...
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The village once had several coal mines as part of the now closed Somerset coalfield. Just north of Coleford there were the collieries of Newbury and Mackintosh...
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Radstock (redirect from Radstock, Somerset)
into north-east Somerset life since the 19th century. Many of the exhibits relate to local geology and the now disused Somerset coalfield. The town is also...
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centuries Mells and surrounding villages had several coal mines on the Somerset coalfield, much of which may have supplied the iron works of James Fussell....
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southern part around Midsomer Norton and Radstock is part of the old Somerset Coalfield. The last of the coal mines closed in the 1970s, to be replaced by...
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Pensford and further into northern Somerset, to allow access to the Somerset Coalfield. The line ran almost due south from Bristol and was 16 miles (26 km)...
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town's development, as it allowed coal to be transported from the Somerset Coalfield; this marked the advent of steam-powered manufacturing in woollen...
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Gloucestershire. The coalfield is sometimes referred to together with the Somerset Coalfield, which lies to its south, as the Bristol and Somerset Coalfield. There...
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Pensford (redirect from Pensford, Somerset)
with Pensford and the surrounding area forming a major part of the Somerset coalfield. Pensford colliery opened in 1909 and closed in 1955. The River Chew...
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Cheddar is a large village and civil parish in the English county of Somerset. It is situated on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills, 9 miles (14 km)...
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2007. "A Brief History of the Bristol and Somerset Coalfield". The Mines of the Bristol and Somerset Coalfield. Archived from the original on 17 January...
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Nettlebridge or New Rock colliery at Stratton-on-the-Fosse on the Somerset Coalfield for a couple of years to help supplement the income from the farm...
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Authority and the CEGB. They used some local coal produced in the Somerset coalfield, which was delivered by train along the Portishead branch of the Great...
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Norton Radstock (category Somerset coalfield)
former civil parish in the Bath and North East Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, which covered the conurbation of Midsomer...
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north Somerset, mining in the Somerset coalfield was an important industry, and in an effort to reduce the cost of transporting the coal the Somerset Coal...
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William Smith (geologist) (category Somerset coalfield)
older mines, the Mearns Pit at High Littleton, part of the Somerset coalfield and the Somerset Coal Canal. As he observed the rock layers (or strata) at...
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Kennet and Avon Canal (category Somerset coalfield)
made any profit. The Somerset Coal Canal and Wilts & Berks Canal, which each supplied some of the trade from the Somerset Coalfield to the Kennet and Avon...
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social reformer, lecturer Frank Beauchamp, owner of coalmines in the Somerset coalfield George Beauchamp (1899–1941), American inventor of musical instruments...
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S&D to achieve profitability by connecting to Bath and crossing the Somerset Coalfield. This failed however, and the railway became jointly owned by the...
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the Somerset coalfield; however these are all now closed. The importance of Somerset coalfield caused a branch canal from the main Dorset and Somerset Canal...
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Kilmersdon (category Somerset coalfield)
Somerset Coalfield, Peckett and Sons 0-4-0T Kilmersdon is now owned by the Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust, housed at Washford on the West Somerset...
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correlatable Rudge Coal in the Radstack part of the Somerset Coalfield, the High Coal of the Bristol Coalfield and the Avonmouth No.1 Coal of the Severn Coal...
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Manor House. The village expanded as a result of coal mining on the Somerset coalfield in the 19th century. Camerton New Colliery, which started in the very...
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