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  2. Haig Colliery - Wikipedia

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    Haig Colliery was a coal mine in Whitehaven, Cumbria, in north-west England.The mine was in operation for almost 70 years and produced high volatile strongly caking general purpose coal which was used in the local iron making industry, gas making and domestic fires.

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  4. Abercynon Colliery - Wikipedia

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    The colliery was developed at a cost of £270,000 from 1889, by the Dowlais Iron Company, to feed a new steel works in Cardiff. [1] Initially known as the Dowlais Cardiff Colliery, the two shafts were sunk to the Nine Feet coal seam at depths of 740 yards (680 m) (South - upcast) and 753 yards (689 m) (North - downcast).

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  6. List of coal mines and landmarks in the Nanaimo area

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    Also called Douglas Pit [3] and Old Douglas Mine. There were 3 further shafts within 150 metres to the south west, a fifth shaft 300 metres south west (between Selby Street and Prideaux on the west side of Hecate) and another 400 metres south ( 49°09′32″N 123°56′05″W  /  49.158885°N 123.934831°W  / 49.158885; -123.934831 ...

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  8. Balmain Colliery - Wikipedia

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    Balmain Colliery was a coal mine located in Birchgrove in the inner-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It produced coal from 1897 until 1931 and natural gas from 1937 to 1950. [1] At approximately 800 metres (2,600 ft) in depth, it remains the deepest coal mine ever to have been sunk in Australia. [2]

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