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The last working colliery in the North. Mining anthracite coal from an eighteen inch seam with windy picks, shovels and AB cutters. Plans for guided tours.

North East, England
Joined February 2020
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
1 year
The Last Pit. Creating a new airway at Ayle Colliery. https://t.co/tISobEHkFf via @YouTube
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
1 year
It's essential to keep the air flowing to where it is required in a coal mine, even if that means breaking into an old working. Here's a video showing that moment. A link to the full YouTube video to follow!
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
2 years
Visitors from @apedaleheritage put in a shift at #TheLastPit this week. R to L, Stephen Sedgewick, a regular visitor, Alex Dainty and Aidan Lee Croft, who came with a lamp and left with a shovel!
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
2 years
Looks like Christmas but it's actually the first day of Spring. We'll have to keep digging coal! #TheLastPit
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
2 years
The Last Pit. Sump and fire at Ayle Colliery. https://t.co/HXu8J3CyA9 Latest in the trilogy that began with 'Shifting stone' and then 'Hewing coal'. #TheLastPit #BANG! #Coalmining
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
2 years
Our coal @PitLast is increasingly in demand for #steamengines and machinery. This pile is destined for @BCLivingMuseum, in Dudley. British Coal, British heritage!
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
2 years
Follow the links to the video footage. Similar conditions to the Alston pits and other of the smaller licensed mines of the period.
@frankpleszak
Frank Pleszak
2 years
40yrs since the last coal mine in Gtr Manchester closed Ludworth Moor Colliery a series of drift mines in Mellor operated 20s to 1981 & then 2yrs as an open cast mine My blog has a clip of the last working day underground on 18 July 1981 https://t.co/QqYl1Mp77j @miningheritage
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
2 years
Shovelling coal under the low. #TheLastPit
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
2 years
A tub approaching a crossroads at Ayle Colliery. #TheLastPit
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
2 years
Bait time at #TheLastPit. Photo by James Deavin. Usually there is plenty of banter, but everyone clams up when a camera comes out!
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
3 years
The Last Pit. 6.30 am at Ayle Colliery, Northumberland Cumbria border. https://t.co/t6a8h8aCHl via @YouTube This is the latest video on YouTube. It was filmed 2 years ago as part of a bigger project that was abandoned. Watch it and tell us what you think. #TheLastPit
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
3 years
Heritage rail sector under threat from mine closure via @railadvent https://t.co/TmlnS4Bc0q A valid argument for the continuation of small scale coal mining in the UK.
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railadvent.co.uk
Mining at Ffos-Y-Fran in South Wales is under severe threat from a planning decision that will force the mine to cease production.
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
3 years
Alston Coalfield. Talk given to Alston Moor Historical Society on the Al... https://t.co/DuSFDbLoQs via @YouTube An informative talk with plans and photographs given by @Alstoncoal that puts the #LastPit in the perspective of the little known coalfield to which it belongs.
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
3 years
Tows Bank Colliery, Northumberland (nr Alston). Deutsche Welle TV, 1992 https://t.co/1mWjqtQwse via @YouTube When this film was made 30 years ago there were still 4 pits working within 10 miles of Alston. It is well worth a watch, especially if you understand German! #AlstonMoor
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
3 years
Set of points on the junction of 1 North and 15 West. Photo by Nic Broomhead. #TheLastPit
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
3 years
When the strata dips unexpectedly a wet working like this one quickly floods. The tin sheets divert the water away from the barrowway, the orange hose attaches to a pump. With the incline against you pushing the full tubs out is extra strenuous. #TheLastPit
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@BurnleyMining
Woodend Mining Museum. Burnley
3 years
Hapton Valley was the last nationally owned colliery in the East Lancashire area. It had worked continually from 1853 untill 1982 when it fell victim to the 1981 closure program along with Victoria colliery Stoke.
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@Alstoncoal
Rossendale Collieries
3 years
Im not the most prolific on Twitter as yet but we need your help to get this page up and running and the museum on the map
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@jezpitman
Jez Cooper
3 years
Apparently production has stopped at #Zonguldak 's coal mines. There are now several thousand miners digging for survivors of the #earthquakeinturkey. Right men for the job.
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@PitLast
The Last Pit
3 years
The drift mouth also operates as a makeshift workshop. Gear can be loaded straight on/off tubs to be fettled in the daylight and fresh air. In the centre of the picture are some flatsheets for installation at junctions.#TheLastPit
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