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Auchincruive Colliery 4, 5, 6 And 7

Colliery (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Auchincruive Colliery 4, 5, 6 And 7

Classification Colliery (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Glenburn Colliery

Canmore ID 81163

Site Number NS32NE 38

NGR NS 3665 2594

NGR Description centred on shafts

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council South Ayrshire
  • Parish Monkton And Prestwick
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Kyle And Carrick
  • Former County Ayrshire

Archaeology Notes

NS32NE 38 NS 3665 2594

(Location cited as NS3655 2594). AUCHINCRUIVE 4, 5, 6 and 7 Colliery

Location: Prestwick

Previous Owners: Geo. Taylor & Company, Wm. Baird & Company from 1916, Bairds & Dalmellington Limited from 1931

Types of Coal: Steam

Sinking/Production Commenced: 1911-2

Year Closed: 1973

Year Abandoned: 1974

Average Workforce: 659

Peak Workforce: 958

Peak Year: 1957

Shaft/Mine Details: 2 shafts, both 155m

Details in 1948: Output 925 tons per day, 231,250 tons per annum, stoop and room (under the urban areas of Prestwick) and longwall working (under the sea). 707 employees. 2 screens for dry coal, coal breaker and table [equipment which together allow the grading by size of coal, re-sizing of coal and removal of non-coal debris such as stone or shale]. Baum-type washer (Norton) [equipment for the wet cleaning of coal]. Canteen and baths (1934), medical services not yet available. Electricity generated on site, none from public supply. Report dated 08-08-1948.

Other Details: 4 & 5 also known as 'Glenburn'. Area workshops were based here until 1965.

M K Oglethorpe 2006.

Architecture Notes

NMRS REFERENCE:

Architect: Allan Stevenson. 1911. Houses at Little Bogend - Annbank.

Plans: at Darley Hay Partnership, Ayr.

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