Fascinating especially as one of my distant ancestors moved from Wales and worked as a Mine Manager in Salford. Allegedly it used to be possible to get from Agecroft to Audenshaw underground and exit via the Snipe Pit! The Snipe used to have a Victorian style steam -driven winding engine that would chuff merrily as it hauled-up the cages but it went in the 1950s. The land is now a retail park.
Wow, I lived in Pendleton in the late 60's as a kid and never knew anything about the Pendleton Colliery! I did used to go fishing though at the site of Clifton Hall Colliery. It was a wasteland even then but no trees or anything and nothing that told me that it ever was a colliery. There was a decent gravel pit there though and was a popular fishing spot.
My 3 x Great Grandfather William Taylor lived in the Colliers Buildings on the site of Pendleton Colliery and he was shown in the 1881 Census as Stationary Engine Driver
I HAVE JUST PUT A VID ON HERE GOING ROUND ASKERN COLLIERY PIT SITE.I DID THE SAME AS YOU WITH THE PIECE OF COAL BUT MINE WAS A LUMP OF STONE.I SAID THIS ISN'T A PIECE OF COAL COS THERE'S NON LEFT HERE BUT ACCORDING TO WHAT I HEAR THERE IS 100 YEARS OF COAL UNDER MY FEET.PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK.
Absolutely brilliant that!
Great videos, keep up the good work.
Top bit of history mate
A very interesting watch - Thank you 👍🏼
Fascinating especially as one of my distant ancestors moved from Wales and worked as a Mine Manager in Salford. Allegedly it used to be possible to get from Agecroft to Audenshaw underground and exit via the Snipe Pit! The Snipe used to have a Victorian style steam -driven winding engine that would chuff merrily as it hauled-up the cages but it went in the 1950s. The land is now a retail park.
So interesting.
Thank you.
Wow, I lived in Pendleton in the late 60's as a kid and never knew anything about the Pendleton Colliery! I did used to go fishing though at the site of Clifton Hall Colliery. It was a wasteland even then but no trees or anything and nothing that told me that it ever was a colliery. There was a decent gravel pit there though and was a popular fishing spot.
thank you for a interesting look at the mining (little of) remains of salford
great history Thanks mate Keep safe 👍👍
Great video really interesting and enjoyed it
My 3 x Great Grandfather William Taylor lived in the Colliers Buildings on the site of Pendleton Colliery and he was shown in the 1881 Census as Stationary Engine Driver
Excellent video! Thanks for this
Thank you very much. Superb video.
Very good. Thank you.
Thank you very interesting
Well done.
I HAVE JUST PUT A VID ON HERE GOING ROUND ASKERN COLLIERY PIT SITE.I DID THE SAME AS YOU WITH THE PIECE OF COAL BUT MINE WAS A LUMP OF STONE.I SAID THIS ISN'T A PIECE OF COAL COS THERE'S NON LEFT HERE BUT ACCORDING TO WHAT I HEAR THERE IS 100 YEARS OF COAL UNDER MY FEET.PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK.