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View from North of building containing electrical sub-station and fire station (left), and headstock and car hall (centre).

B 56198

Description View from North of building containing electrical sub-station and fire station (left), and headstock and car hall (centre).

Date 24/7/1991

Catalogue Number B 56198

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 376491

Scope and Content Fires Station, Electricity Substation, Frances Colliery, Fife Frances Colliery was opened in about 1850 by the Fife Coal Company. It was almost totally reorganised in the 1940s, after which it employed over 1,100 people. It was connected to Seafield Colliery on the other side of Kirkcaldy in the 1980s. Fire fighting equipment is stored in the Fire Station built onto the side of the Electricity Substation where transformers convert the 22,000 Volts coming into the colliery from the national Grid to 3,300V. The headframe rise from the a Car Hall. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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