Pillar robbing was a practice whereby in stone and slate mines the pillars that should have been left to support the roof...
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...were either removed totally or made dangerously thin for financial gain, i.e. pillars meant leaving good rock behind; it the result of pillar robbing was a far higher risk of collapse due to large unsupported areas of roof. Officially frowned upon, a blind eye was sometimes turned to it.
A couple of pics here in Croesor, Ch1E which has been substantially pillar-robbed resulting in several chambers being joined, and a huge collapse. The remains of what should have been a solid pillar of rock are clearly visible.
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