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Dinnington Colliery Coal Colliery (United Kingdom)


Dinnington was originally a small, isolated farming community, based around the New Road area of the town. Quarrying in the area helped expand the population, but it was the sinking of the Dinnington Colliery in 1905 that led to the real growth of the settlement. The census of 1911 shows a twenty-fold increase in population since 1901, from 250 to 5000.

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 53.3709
Longitude: -1.2094
Landranger grid reference: SK527863
Easting: 452700
Northing: 386300

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Dinnington Colliery Coal Colliery belongs to the South Yorkshire region.