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Glasgow, Stepps, Cardowan Colliery

Colliery (20th Century)

Site Name Glasgow, Stepps, Cardowan Colliery

Classification Colliery (20th Century)

Canmore ID 44991

Site Number NS66NE 7

NGR NS 6663 6828

NGR Description Centred NS 6663 6828

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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View of nos. 1 and 2 shafts and winding engine house from North West, Cardowan Colliery
View of nos. 1 and 2 shafts and winding engine house from North West, Cardowan CollieryCardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engineCardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engine (1)
Cardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engine (1)
Cardowan Colliery
View showing headgear
Cardowan Colliery
View showing Grant Ritchie 040ST 805, 1918 with works building in background
View showing Gibb and Hogg 'Pug' on siteView of boiler house from South West, Cardowan CollieryView of compressor house and no. 1 and 2 winding house from South East, Cardowan CollieryInterior view of compressor house, emergency 'stand by' compressor, receiver and motor, Cardowan CollieryInterior view of compressor house from South West, Cardowan CollieryInterior view of compressor house, detail of compressor switch gear, Cardowan CollieryCardowan Colliery
View of Murray and Paterson Winding EngineCardowan Colliery
View of Murray and Paterson winding engineCardowan Colliery
View of methane pumpsCardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engine (1)
Cardowan Colliery
View showing makers plate (inscribed: GIBB & HOGG, LTD, 1898 AIRDIRIE.) of Gibb and Hogg 040ST, 1898
Cardowan Colliery
View showing Gibb and Hogg 040ST, 1898 with chimney in backgroundCardowan Colliery.
General view with railway widing in foreground, pithead (centre) and baths (right).
undatedDetail of winder rope on main shaft of winding engine, Cardowan CollieryInterior view of compressor house, view of main compressor switch gear, Cardowan CollieryDetail of top covers of Bellis and Morcam compressor no. 1777 cylinder diameter, on left, is 120cm and on right 70cm diameter, Cardowan CollieryCardowan Colliery
View of friction windersCardowan Colliery
View from W showing W front of engine house with chimney in background and works buildings in foregroundCardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engine (1)Cardowan Colliery
View showing boiler plant
Cardowan Colliery
View showing Gibb and Hogg 040ST, 1898
View of pit-head baths from North East, Cardowan CollieryCardowan Colliery
View of Murray and Paterson Winding EngineCardowan Colliery
View showing Gibb and Hogg 040ST, 1898Cardowan Colliery
View showing miners leaving cage at pitheadScanned copy of image from annual report of Miners' Welfare Fund, 1934, Figure 3, Cardowan Colliery Baths, Lanarkshire.Glasgow, Stepps, Cardowan Colliery, NS66NE 7, Ordnance Survey index card, RectoView of pit-head baths, canteen and medical centre from South West, Cardowan CollieryView of nos. 1 and 2 winding engine house from North West, Cardowan CollieryView of no. 2 steam winder from North West, Cardowan CollieryCardowan Colliery
View of operator at controls of Murray and Paterson winding engineCardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engine (1)
Cardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing boiler plant
Cardowan Colliery
View showing Gibb and Hogg 040ST, 1898 with trucks in background
Glasgow, Stepps, Cardowan Colliery, NS66NE 7, Ordnance Survey index card, RectoCardowan Colliery.
General view of surface arrangement from car park, showing two shaft headframes (left), boiler house, chimney and compressor house (centre), and winding tower above third tower (right).
undatedView of workshop range from South West, Cardowan CollieryInterior view of compressor house, Bellis and Morcom compressor, Cardowan CollieryDetail showing bearing blocks at each side of compressor chain drive pulley (compressor flywheel cover on right), drive for Bellis and Morcam no. 1777 compressor from 650 HP electric motor.  Cardowan Colliery.Cardowan Colliery
View of Murray and Paterson winding engineCardowan Colliery
View of Murray and Paterson Winding EngineCardowan Colliery
View of boilers (part methane fired)Cardowan Colliery
View showing Gibb and Hogg 040ST, 1898 with trucks in background
Cardowan Colliery
View showing Gibb and Hogg 040ST, 1898 with works buildings in background
Cardowan Colliery; Interior
View of air compressorView of main office block from South, Cardowan collieryCardowan Colliery
View of Murray and Paterson Winding EngineCardowan Colliery
View of Murray and Paterson Winding EngineCardowan Colliery
View of Murray and Paterson Winding EngineCardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engine (2)
Cardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engine (2)
View showing Gibb and Hogg 'Pug' with works buildings in background
Main office block, detail of pay office, Cardowan CollieryInterior view of winding engine house no. 2, steam winder from South East, Cardowan CollieryView of Andrew Barclay saddle tank steam railway locomotive, NCB no. 23, AB 2260/1949, at Cardowan Colliery. Now (2010) in the care of the Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group.Cardowan Colliery
View of boilers (part methane fired)Cardowan Colliery
View of control panel for methane pumpsCardowan Colliery
View of friction windersCardowan Colliery, Interior
View showing winding engine (2)
Cardowan Colliery
View showing makers plate (inscribed: GRANT. RITCHIE & CO. LIMITED. ENGINEERS NO.805 KILMARNOCK. 1918) of Grant Ritchie 040ST 805, 1918Cardowan Colliery
View showing cage at pithead

Administrative Areas

  • Council North Lanarkshire
  • Parish Cadder (Strathkelvin-la)
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Strathkelvin
  • Former County Lanarkshire

Archaeology Notes

NS66NE 7.00 6663 6828

NS66NE 7.01 NS 666 683 boiler

NS66NE 7.02 NS 666 682 baths

(Location cited as NS 665 683). Sunk c. 1924. A three-shaft pit, with the two older shafts upcast. These have steam winding engines built by Murray and Paterson, Coatbridge, in 1924, both with piston valves operated by Stephenson valve gear. The engines are supplied with steam by six Lancashire boilers.

J R Hume 1976.

(Location cited as NS6661 6834 - centred on No. 1 shaft). CARDOWAN Colliery (also known as THE STEPPS)

Location: Stepps, by Glasgow

Previous Owners: Nimmo and Dunlop

Types of Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, House and Coking

Sinking/Production: 1924-28, production 1929

Year Closed: 1983

Average Workforce: 1,493

Peak Workforce: 1,970

Peak Year: 1959

Shaft/Mine Details: 3 shafts, No. 1 (upcast) 626m (NS 6661 6834), No. 2 (upcast) 626m deep (NS 6664 6835), No. 3 (downcast) new shaft sunk in 1958 (NS 6682 6823) with steel-framed tower 23m high, built by Redpath & Brown to house overhead electric winder. Shafts 1 & 2 powered by steam winders. Pneumatic mine-car handling circuit at the surface.

Details in 1948: Output 1,550 tons per day, 418,500 tons per annum. 1,346 employees. Simon Carves Baum-type washer [wet coal cleaning process], and flotation and filter plant for fines recovery [fines are small particles (less than 3mm) of coal or shale and are usually a by-product of coal preparation]. Baths (1935 for 792 men, with 65 cubicles), canteen, first-aid room. Fifty percent electricity self-generated, fifty percent from Clyde Valley. Report dated 19-08-1948.

Other Details: Reconstructed by the National Coal Board (NCB) in the 1950s involving third shaft in a plan to increase output from 1,500 to 2,750 tons per day. The scheme also included a new coal preparation plant [a complex where coal is separated into different sizes mechanically and often incorporates a washery where coal is separated from dirt using water - based processes of various degrees of sophistocation], and underground locomotive haulage. A very gassy pit, restricting underground power to compressed air until 1940s, when improved conditions permitted the introduction of electricity. Methane was susequently tapped to supply the colliery's 11 Lancashire boilers from 1958, and later to supply the neighbouring Black & White whisky bottling plant. An explosion in 1982 injured 42 men. This led to changes in national ventilation regulations, and the automatic isolation of electricity in facelines when methane levels rose above 1.25% by volume. Following closure in 1983, the surviving Murray and Paterson of Coatbridge steam winder was dismantled and is now on display not far away at the industrial museum in Summerlee Heritage Park, Coatbridge [NS76NW 14.00].

M K Oglethorpe 2006.

Architecture Notes

NS66NE 7.00 c. 665 683 Cardowan Colliery

NS66NE 7.01 c. 666 683 Egg-end boiler

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