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Sandaoling coal empties
Sunshine at Nether Alderley
Not available for much longer
Wirral Colliery Co
At the bunkers, Zenica Mine
Kronospan
Portarlington Station
QJ 6966 Nancha Bank
Kenyon & Co, Harrop, Nr Macclesfield
Sponds Colliery
On the approach to Xiahua
Beach, ball, and beast
Combined effort
Nag's Head, Rhosllanerchrugog
Penrhos engine house
Southsea
Entering the loop
Wrexham Waterworks
Spinning
Bate Mill
St Andrew's, Wern
Approaching Corfe Castle
Working the washery
Last days of steam at Zenica
Parkend
After servicing
Chinley Churn Collieries
Chelford
Almost at the summit
Southern Hawker
Beach huts
Leaving the loop
Overtaking
High Tip
Kalkofen Wolfspfad
Heading for the slag banks
A view from the hill
Huang Guo Tung
Goodbye Middleport
E Winkle, Port Vale, Burslem
Seiont Caernarvon
Heading for Fuxun
The Odeon
In the gorge
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Horse gin mining


Coal mining on Sponds Moor has a long history back into the eighteenth century. In the second half of the nineteenth century a series of shafts was developed by the lessee James Jackson, each of which was wound with a horse gin. This particular shaft towards the top of the moor is shown as working on the 1873 OS map, but was abandoned by 1897. In 1982 when I took this photograph the bearing stone for the gin was visible in the side of the collapsed shaft. The metal piece was for the pintle of the vertical post to pivot in. On a recent visit the stone was no longer visible and may have sliped further into the shaft.
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