Peter Burgess
14 years ago
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At last - some good photos of the Kent coal mines. Thanks for posting these - excellent!


rhychydwr
14 years ago
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Cutting coal in my spare time.
peridot
14 years ago
I joined Aditnow because my attention has been drawn to Snowdown Colliery, Kent, by an old potholing friend. I know quite a lot about Snowdown Colliery and at the age of five (1931) I sat on the seat with Mr. Frank Hope as he was winding the cages up and down the shaft with the new Markham's of Chesterfield Electric Winder. My father was a mine official and I knew Mr Elson the mine manager. I have a fund of records and I see some of your correspondents have not exagerated about the working conditions! I have also spent most of my life down the Derbyshire and Welsh Lead/Zinc/copper mines, I also own a third share in the Old Mill Close Lead Mine. Anyone interested in my memories?
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14 years ago
Welcome to AN, Peridot - those of us currently furtling round the Peak District would be interested to hear your memories, for starters posting them here makes a record of them! :flowers:
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!
Peter Burgess
14 years ago
I would be interested in stories from the Kent collieries! Whenever we went for a seaside holiday in Thanet in the early 1960s, the train always stopped at Chislet Colliery, which I always found an intriguing place looking out of the train window, in complete contrast to the little rural station halts either side.

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