Cardowan Colliery View of friction winders
SC 517029
Description Cardowan Colliery View of friction winders
Date 1977
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 517029
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Cardowan Colliery, Stepps, Lanarkshire This three-shaft colliery was sunk c1924 and modernised by the National Coal Board in the post-war period, when the third shaft was sunk. The two original shafts were latterly used for man winding, and the third shaft for coal winding. This view shows the two friction winders situated on top of the winding tower built above the third, coal-winding shaft. The wire ropes from the drums in the background ran straight down the shaft, economising in energy. This colliery was kept working because it produced coking coal, used in the coke ovens at Clyde Iron Works and at Ravenscraig. It closed in the mid 1980s. One of the winding engines was saved, and is now at Summerlee Industrial Museum. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H78/28/14
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