WebBraysdown Colliery Company, Braysdown, Radstock Somerset. c.1862 26”x48” winding from around 580 yds (source Down and Warrington P201/2)) Writhlington Colliery, Radstock (possibly secondhand here). c.1870 28”x54”. Slide valves, Gooch link motion, piston tail rods, flat eccentric rods 12’drum winding from 500yds. WebMay 9, 2005 · Many of the collieries in this coalfield were small - perhaps perceived as quirky by the standards of the super pits developed in the 20th century but they had a quality of their own which shines through in this unique collection Product details Format Paperback 112 pages Dimensions 245 x 175mm 386g Publication date 09 May 2005
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WebApr 23, 2024 · More to the east. The houses seen on the left are on the level below Braysdown Colliery. You can just make out where the incline came out of Braysdown mine above the houses, on Woodborough Lane, dropping down to Lower Writhlington Colliery. Views from the top of the incline. The houses are at Whitelands. WebSep 16, 2024 · By the way, Dazzler Fan, I should point out that Braysdown Colliery was taken over by Frank Beauchamp in the early 1900s and the wagon stock was presumably absorbed into the Radstock Coal Co fleet if it wasn't scrapped. To the best of my knowledge (possible Black Swan moment) there were no wagons in Braysdown livery in 1928. no way out ppv
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WebFeb 20, 2024 · The Snowdown Colliery Welfare Band have the following vacancies: BBb Bass Euphonium 2nd Cornet 3rd Cornet Front Row Cornet Percussionist All players, of … WebThe colliery closed on the 29th October 1959 and the buildings were demolished in January 1970. All that now remains are the workers cottages with the entrance towers to the site … WebThe Writhington Colliery Tramway was a 2 feet 8 and a ahalf inch branch that connected with the Bristol & North Somerset Railway via Upper Writhlington Colliery, an incline up to the Depot and HQ buildings on Frome Road then another incline dropping down to the North Somerset Railway. (NLS Maps). no way out poster