Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nook_Colliery> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 30 of
30
with 100 items per page.
- Nook_Colliery abstract "Nook Colliery was a coal mine operating on the Manchester Coalfield after 1866 in Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, then in the historic county of Lancashire, England.The colliery's first shaft was sunk to the Rams mine at 455 yards in 1866 by Astley and Tyldesley Coal and Salt Company to exploit the Middle Coal Measuresof the Manchester Coalfield. The colliery expanded and eventually had five shafts and became one of the largest pits on the coalfield. No.2 upcast shaft was sunk in 1873 and deepened to the Arley mine, a hot mine where temperatures reached 100 Fahrenheit, at 935 yards. No.3 shaft was sunk to 707 yards to the Trencherbone mine through water bearing rock in 1899. No.4 shaft, sunk in 1913, intersected every workable coal seam.The colliery became part of Manchester Collieries in 1929 and the National Coal Board in 1947.".
- Nook_Colliery wikiPageID "30934571".
- Nook_Colliery wikiPageRevisionID "599774916".
- Nook_Colliery hasPhotoCollection Nook_Colliery.
- Nook_Colliery subject Category:Coal_mines_in_Lancashire.
- Nook_Colliery subject Category:Mining_in_Lancashire.
- Nook_Colliery subject Category:Underground_mines_in_England.
- Nook_Colliery point "53.5073 -2.4694".
- Nook_Colliery type Artifact100021939.
- Nook_Colliery type CoalMine103056368.
- Nook_Colliery type CoalMinesInLancashire.
- Nook_Colliery type Excavation103302121.
- Nook_Colliery type Mine103768346.
- Nook_Colliery type Object100002684.
- Nook_Colliery type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nook_Colliery type UndergroundMinesInEngland.
- Nook_Colliery type Whole100003553.
- Nook_Colliery type YagoGeoEntity.
- Nook_Colliery type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Nook_Colliery type SpatialThing.
- Nook_Colliery comment "Nook Colliery was a coal mine operating on the Manchester Coalfield after 1866 in Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, then in the historic county of Lancashire, England.The colliery's first shaft was sunk to the Rams mine at 455 yards in 1866 by Astley and Tyldesley Coal and Salt Company to exploit the Middle Coal Measuresof the Manchester Coalfield. The colliery expanded and eventually had five shafts and became one of the largest pits on the coalfield.".
- Nook_Colliery label "Nook Colliery".
- Nook_Colliery sameAs m.0gg6p6p.
- Nook_Colliery sameAs Q7049699.
- Nook_Colliery sameAs Q7049699.
- Nook_Colliery sameAs Nook_Colliery.
- Nook_Colliery lat "53.5073".
- Nook_Colliery long "-2.4694".
- Nook_Colliery wasDerivedFrom Nook_Colliery?oldid=599774916.
- Nook_Colliery isPrimaryTopicOf Nook_Colliery.