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Detail of top of no. 1 shaft.

SC 376721

Description Detail of top of no. 1 shaft.

Catalogue Number SC 376721

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of B 17590

Scope and Content Top of Number 1 Shaft, Bilston Glen Colliery, Midlothian Bilston Glen Colliery, one of five super-pits opened by the brand new National Coal Board, was begun in 1952. Sinking was completed in 1963 and production peaked in 1970 when a workforce of 2,367 produced 4,000 tons of coal per day. It was closed in 1989. This is the top of the upcast shaft, Number 1. The clouds of steam show how damp the underground workings are. Just visible are the rubber guide-wheels of one of the skips used to bring coal to the surface. By law, every mine must have two shafts so that miners can escape if one shaft is blocked. This also ensures proper ventilation of the mine. Fresh air is pumped into the downcast shaft and stale air is expelled from the upcast shaft. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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