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Interior from North North West of car hall, currently mothballed until the fate of the mine is decided.

SC 376501

Description Interior from North North West of car hall, currently mothballed until the fate of the mine is decided.

Catalogue Number SC 376501

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of B 56209

Scope and Content Inside the Car Hall, 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. This is the view from the north end of the Car Hall shortly after it was mothballed while the colliery's fate was decided. The tracks are part of a circuit taking mine cars to and from the cages which transport them to and from the underground workings. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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