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    Default Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Bit of a little permission visit this one, but thought i'd chuck up my photos, as everyone likes a bit of old mining industry.....

    Visited with a non member friend of mine, who is wanting to get a bit into le derp, we swung by here after being mildly thwarted at clipstone accross the valley.....

    Pleasley colliery is located just outside Pleasley Village, Notts, just on the Notts/Derpyshire border. The colliery is currently undergoing restoration. It closed for coal production in 1983, and sat derelict until a volunteer group stepped in and offered to restore it so it could become a mining heritage site. A most pleasant bunch of chaps who were more than happy to show us round, explain what they were upto, and let us climba bout and take pictures. They have been working on it for the last 16 years! They have restored one headstock and winding gear, which they can now run for demonstrations and are now restoring the other.


    The restored side



    They were a very knowledgable bunch of chaps and i wish i had retained half the information i got told to write my own history, but i shall borrow a little bit from their site and then show you a few pict00rz instead.....

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    Pleasley Colliery was sunk in 1870's. Prior to nationalisation in 1946 it was owned by the Stanton Iron works Company,which had leased the mineral rights in 1872 from the father of Florence Nightingale, who was the Lord Manor of Plealey at the time. Upon closure it escaped demolition, retaining its Headstocks, engine houses, and steam winders, One of which was manufactured by Markham and co in 1922, and one by Lilleshall Coltd in 1904 (this is the restored one)

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    The restored winder









    The Markham Winder that is currently being restored
















    All in all a nice little trip out if your in the area and there is someone about to let you in!!
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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Yes to this Mrs Derpington, some lovely images and I really must visit here even if it is just to see that Headstock in the flesh.
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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Nice one! Sweet PP bro. What happened at Clipstone?
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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by ROYALBOB View Post
    Nice one! Sweet PP bro. What happened at Clipstone?
    Someone had been a fixing and a bolting, naughty on top of it so and so's
    And I think it's a bit much to get some palisade scaling skills out for someone's first derp
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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Looks a sweet little place.
    Nice set. Cleeeeeean.
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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Proves fatteees can derp, sorta.

    Nice pics my dear!

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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by BadBatz View Post
    Proves fatteees can derp, sorta.
    I say that to you all the time hahaha

    Nice one derp bird
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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Splendid report... Most pleasing!!
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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Nice attention to detail there! looks like you've been using JST techniques with the triple portraits.

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    Default Re: Pleasley Colliery - Pleasley - February 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Nice attention to detail there! looks like you've been using JST techniques with the triple portraits.
    Stole his settings whilst he is out the country
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