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Shirland Coal Colliery (United Kingdom)


Shirland pit was sunk in 1864 and by the end of the 19th century the colliery employed 500 men. The colliery provided several amenities for the workers including a bowling green and a Miners Welfare. The pit closed in 1965 and on the site of it's spoil heaps is a golf course.

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Last updated August 14th 2007 by LeeW

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 53.1177
Longitude: -1.4053
Landranger grid reference: SK399580
Easting: 439900
Northing: 358000

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Major Mining Region



Shirland Coal Colliery belongs to the Derbyshire region.