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- Ellerbeck_Colliery abstract "Ellerbeck Colliery was a coal mine located on the border of Coppull and Adlington in the Borough of Chorley in Lancashire, England. The Hilton House and Red Moss Coal Company sank the first shaft in 1876 and the colliery closed in 1928.In 1896 Ellerbeck employed 460 underground workers and 148 on the surface. In 1923 Ellerbeck Nos. 1 & 2 pits had expanded to employ 892 underground workers and 156 on the surface. Ten years later the colliery was owned by the Blackrod Colliery Company and the pit employed 50 underground and 22 surface workers mining the Bone, Wigan Six Feet and New coal seams. The colliery was nationalised in 1947 becoming part of the National Coal Board and was redeveloped employing 411 men in 1958 before finally closing in 1965.The colliery was served by a branch line of the Lancashire Union Railway, remnants of which including the old bridge foundations on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal are evident today. The branch line was shared with neighbouring Duxbury Park Colliery.".
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Adlington,_Lancashire.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Borough_of_Chorley.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Chorley.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coal_mines_in_Lancashire.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Chorley_(borough).
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Coal_mine.
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Coppull.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire_Union_Railway.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Leeds-Liverpool_Canal.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Leeds_and_Liverpool_Canal.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink National_Coal_Board.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ellerbeck Colliery".
- Ellerbeck_Colliery amount "30000".
- Ellerbeck_Colliery coordinatesRegion "GB".
- Ellerbeck_Colliery country "England".
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery financialYear "1940".
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery latd "53.6189".
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery longd "2.6298".
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery name "Ellerbeck Colliery".
- Ellerbeck_Colliery place Borough_of_Chorley.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery place Chorley_(borough).
- Ellerbeck_Colliery place Lancashire.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery products "Coal".
- Ellerbeck_Colliery pushpinMap "United Kingdom Borough of Chorley".
- Ellerbeck_Colliery pushpinMapCaption "Former location in the Borough of Chorley".
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Chorley.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery subject Category:Coal_mines_in_Lancashire.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery hypernym Mine.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery type Article.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery type Mine.
- Ellerbeck_Colliery type Weapon.
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery comment "Ellerbeck Colliery was a coal mine located on the border of Coppull and Adlington in the Borough of Chorley in Lancashire, England. The Hilton House and Red Moss Coal Company sank the first shaft in 1876 and the colliery closed in 1928.In 1896 Ellerbeck employed 460 underground workers and 148 on the surface. In 1923 Ellerbeck Nos. 1 & 2 pits had expanded to employ 892 underground workers and 156 on the surface.".
- Ellerbeck_Colliery label "Ellerbeck Colliery".
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- Ellerbeck_Colliery wasDerivedFrom Ellerbeck_Colliery?oldid=672559735.
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