WebIt is also interesting to note that, before the other six teams could be examined on completion of their 13 week training, they were called upon to be engaged in rescue work with breathing apparatus both at the Birchenwood colliery fire and also at the Jamage colliery where an explosion occurred, killing six men on 25th November 1911. WebBirchenwood Colliery Birchenwood Brickworks Birchenwood Gas and Coke Ltd. Birchenwood was the largest industrial site that the Tunstall and Newchapel area has ever known. The origins of the estate: A freehold …
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WebBirchenwood colliery opened in the 1890s, most of the coal being used for coke and other by-products. The colliery actually closed in 1932, but coke and other by-product … WebIn 1896 Trubshawe owned by the Birchenwood Colliery Company was standing. The O.S. shows old collieries with engine pools at G.R. 853 551, 857 551 & 858 554 app. Which together with an old colliery at 843 559 probably formed Trubshawe collieries. Cat Ab Mine Plans 1929. Trubshawe 9331 Coal, King, Winpenny, Bullhurst, Cannel 1861 notts crown court listings
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WebHarecastle Colliery, Kidsgrove, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England, UK : Mine Owner(s): 1875-1885 Bidder & Elliot 1895-1900 Birchenwood Colliery Co. Ltd … WebThe brothers also founded the Birchenwood Colliery Company at Newchapel near Kidsgrove in 1893, and developed an associated coking and coal by-products business Billson died suddenly in July 1907, but Heath declined to contest the seat. He was also a Justice of the Peace for Staffordshire. Heath played a single first-class cricket match for … WebTHE BIRCHENWOOD COLLIERY EXPLOSION 1925. Reserched By John Lumsdon. There was an explosion at Birchenwood colliery, North Staffordshire on the 18th December … notts crown court today