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Quarter No. 2 Colliery

Colliery (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Quarter No. 2 Colliery

Classification Colliery (Period Unassigned)

Canmore ID 132401

Site Number NS75SW 31

NGR NS 7444 5172

NGR Description centred on depicted mining remains

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/132401

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  • Council South Lanarkshire
  • Parish Hamilton (South Lanarkshire)
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Hamilton
  • Former County Lanarkshire

Archaeology Notes

NS75SW 31 centred 7444 5172

see also NS75SW 30

(Location cited as NS 7447 5172 - Shaft No.2). QUARTER (No.2) Colliery

Location: Quarter, Hamilton

Previous Owners: United Collieries Limited

Types of Coal: Steam and House

Sinking/Production Commenced: 1815

Year Closed: 1951

Year Abandoned: 1960

Average Workforce: 106

Peak Workforce: 120

Peak Year: 1947

Shaft/Mine Details: 2 shafts, Quarter1 at NS 7386 5173 (NS75SW/30), and Quarter 2 at NS 7447 5172. Surface mine at Quarter 5 (NS 7413 5148), known as 5A, sunk in 1947, but closed in 1950.

Details in 1948: Output 115 tons per day, 27,445 tons per annum, pillar and stall working. 98 employees. Plate tables for screening [arrangement fixed bars or perforated steel sheet for grading coal by size]. No washer [no equipment for the wet cleaning of coal]. No baths, canteen or medical facilities, but nurse in village. DC electricity, none from public supply. Report dated 19-08-1948.

Other Details: Quarter 1, 2 and 5 were linked by a triangular arrangement of surface mineral railways (between 1 and 5), and a tramway between 5 and 2.

RCAHMS 2006

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