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Kingshill No. 1 Colliery

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Allanton Colliery
View of winding engine, built c1887, probably by Shearer and Pettigrew and formerly sited at Blairhall Colliery, Fife
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View showing engine house for large winding engine
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Allanton Colliery
View of winding engine, built 1924 by Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co
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View showing headgear and chimney
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Allanton Colliery
View of winding engine, built 1924 by Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co
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Allanton Colliery
View of winding engine, built 1924 by Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co
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Allanton Colliery
View of winding engine, built c1887, probably by Shearer and Pettigrew and formerly sited at Blairhall Colliery, Fife
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Allanton Colliery (Kingshill No 1), North Lanarkshire
View showing headgear and chimney
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View showing engine house for small winding engine
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Allanton Colliery
View of winding engine, built 1924 by Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co
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