christwigg
14 years ago
I'm not sure if this is someone already on one of the forums, the username seems familiar from somewhere.

Whoever it is they've got an excellent high resolution collection of mining disaster plans on Flickr.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nottsexminer/sets/72157626969371397/ 
rufenig
14 years ago
Someone has done a fantastic job by collating these plans.
It might just be me.
But I can not zoom in enough to read any detail on the maps.
Is it just me
or are the images too small? 😢
simonrl
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14 years ago
They're excellent :thumbsup:

@Rufenig - click on the magnifying glass symbol so you get the zoomed in version (on black background), then click 'view all sizes' (it'll go back to white) and finally click on 'Original'
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
Aditaddict
14 years ago
click on picture then click on "Actions" then "View all sizes" then "Original size" ::)
Roy Morton
14 years ago
These plans would make a fine adition to the AN database, as would his pictures of collieries.
Is it possible to PM anyone on the site; I had a browse and couldn't find any links.
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"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"
christwigg
14 years ago
I'll drop him a Flickrmail and see if he's interested.
ICLOK
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14 years ago
Superb plans.... Sat a good hour reading them in conjunction with great description
🙂
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
nottsexminer
14 years ago
It is i, the one and only. It has took many hours to piece these plans together.
The main reason i did this was so that i could have electronic copies of my reports rather than keep reading the originals as some of the reports are very old.
If you go to www.dmm2.org.uk/ukreport/ or www.dmm.org.uk/reports/index.htm
for the north east reports then here you will find full copies of reports that they have collected, the only thing they don't do is have images of the plans. How can you read a report without any plans to put anything into context?
Roy Morton
14 years ago
An absolutely superb job done. Great copies plus the reports to boot, I also think the photo's are a testament to the decline of the industry. The abandoned track beds and branchline pictures too, all valuable historical items.
5 stars from me !!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"
grahami
14 years ago
Absolutely brilliant resource - well done! Sadly no time to look through them just now 😢 but will have a good look just as soon as i can.

Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
christwigg
14 years ago
Just happened to be looking at these at work on Friday and a guy who happened to be passing asked me what it was.

Turn out one of his relatives has died it that very accident I was reading about, and within seconds was able to show him exactly where.

He was chuffed to bits with the info.
Roy Morton
14 years ago
Any chance of the plans appearing on here? hint hint 😉
Nothing like having a little extra to swell the organ.....
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"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"
Alasdair Neill
14 years ago
Did these come from the Inspector of Mines reports? The latter are in part available online if you have access through Athens (ie academic institutions). I downloaded the reports covering 1873-1918 which took about 4gig.

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