The Worsley Colliery & Navigable Levels
I have a question about this colliery system which have always fascinated me, but it had scant treatment on these pages, possibly because of its high public profile and the fact that access to the site is, I assume, strictly controlled.
Apart from Grahami’s link to Dave Lane’s website above there doesn’t seem to be a lot out there unless I have completely missed it.
There seems to be very scant information and photographs regarding the underground areas of the site. I understand occasional inspections were carried out of the underground canals at Worsley in NCB days and Alan Davis describes one limited visit taking place in 1998 but apart from some photos of Waters Meeting and the famous arches there isn’t much out there as far as I can see, and very little information about artifacts in-situ, if any.
Worsley appears to have been an enormous system having 44 miles of canal connecting to a number of collieries. So my question is: are there any comprehensive surveys of the two systems and has anybody attempted a concerted photographic survey of them in recent years, noting major below-ground structures etc?