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- New_Stubbin_Colliery abstract "New Stubbin Colliery was a coal mine situated in the township of Rawmarsh near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The colliery was situated in a deep valley. Along one side at the top of the valley runs Haugh Road, Rawmarsh and on the other a lane known locally as “Greasbrough Tops”. The first sod of the new colliery development was cut by Viscount Milton, son of Earl Fitzwilliam, on 14 November 1913 and it took until 1915 to complete the sinking. The pit was situated on the Wentworth Estates of Earl Fitzwilliam and was owned, until nationalization by Earl Fitzwilliam's Collieries Co. Ltd. It was sunk to reach the Parkgate seam and replace the nearby Old Stubbin pit which also worked the Barnsley seam. Following nationalization the colliery came under the control of the National Coal Board.The colliery was connected to the national rail system by a single track railway, which pre-dated the colliery being built to serve earlier workings, and which ran down the Stubbin Incline to the Greasbrough Canal, a landsale site and a connection to the Great Central Railway at Rotherham Road and the Midland Railway between Rotherham Masborough and Parkgate. In Parkgate, adjacent to the canal were coke ovens belonging to South Yorkshire Coke and Chemical Company and which supplied coke to Park Gate Iron and Steel Company ’s blast furnace plant. The colliery ceased production on 6 July 1978, however remained as an underground store until the mid-1980s.".
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- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageRevisionID "605502427".
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coal_mines_in_Rotherham.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coal_mines_in_South_Yorkshire.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underground_mines_in_England.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Coal_Seams_of_the_South_Yorkshire_Coalfield.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Coke_(fuel).
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Earl_Fitzwilliam.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink England.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Greasbrough_Canal.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Great_Central_Railway.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Midland_Railway.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink National_Coal_Board.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Park_Gate_Iron_and_Steel_Company.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Parkgate_and_Rawmarsh_railway_station.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Rawmarsh.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Rotherham.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Rotherham_Masborough_railway_station.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Rotherham_Road_railway_station.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink South_Yorkshire.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink South_Yorkshire_Coke_and_Chemical_Company.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLink Wentworth,_South_Yorkshire.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLinkText "New Stubbin Colliery".
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wikiPageWikiLinkText "New Stubbin".
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- New_Stubbin_Colliery subject Category:Coal_mines_in_Rotherham.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery subject Category:Coal_mines_in_South_Yorkshire.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery subject Category:Underground_mines_in_England.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery hypernym Mine.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery point "53.464166666666664 -1.3583333333333334".
- New_Stubbin_Colliery type Mine.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery type Weapon.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery type Mine.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery type SpatialThing.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery comment "New Stubbin Colliery was a coal mine situated in the township of Rawmarsh near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The colliery was situated in a deep valley. Along one side at the top of the valley runs Haugh Road, Rawmarsh and on the other a lane known locally as “Greasbrough Tops”. The first sod of the new colliery development was cut by Viscount Milton, son of Earl Fitzwilliam, on 14 November 1913 and it took until 1915 to complete the sinking.".
- New_Stubbin_Colliery label "New Stubbin Colliery".
- New_Stubbin_Colliery sameAs Q7011977.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery sameAs m.0277yz5.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery sameAs Q7011977.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery lat "53.464166666666664".
- New_Stubbin_Colliery long "-1.3583333333333334".
- New_Stubbin_Colliery wasDerivedFrom New_Stubbin_Colliery?oldid=605502427.
- New_Stubbin_Colliery isPrimaryTopicOf New_Stubbin_Colliery.