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THE COALBROOKDALE COALFIELD

CATALOGUE OF MINES

by

IVOR J. BROWN

PREFACE

This catalogue contains the names, situation, minerals worked and approximate dates of working, where known, of nearly 550 mines in the Coalbrookdale Coalfield. The list is by no means complete but includes only those mines of which the compiler has some information. It is quite possible that a complete list would have twice or even three times the number of mines given.

National Grid references have not been added. The compiler has references for many of the mines but the task of putting a reference to each entry could be carried out more easily by some local group, school or club.

The mines are given under the following geographical areas, Broseley, Oakengates, MadeIey, Dawley and Lawley. Names of collieries (or groups of pits under one ownership) are in italics. Occasionally one of the pits included in a group is duplicated elsewhere. This is because the pit has been worked as an individual unit for a number of years usually after the group was abandoned. Alternative names are given in brackets following the common name and the name of the parish in which the mine is situated is given where there might otherwise be confusion in identification. The minerals worked are indicated by the following:-

C - coal, Fe - ironstone, P - pyrites, F - fireclay, R - red tile or brick clay, L - limestone.

All dates are inclusive and nearly all have been obtained from the official documents (Part II Nos. 62-64, 66-67). Numbers given after the dales refer to the Bibliography, Part II.

The compiler will be pleased to assist, on request, students or others studying the various mines. Obviously, the list gives only a bare outline of the detail available.

Pits in the Dawley Area.

Dawley, Coalmoor, Lightmoor, Stirchley, Malinslee, Old Park.

Black Hill, Dawley Coal - c 1910
Botany Bay Colliery, Dawley

     Barkers Yard, Black Hill, Botany Bay,
     Castle, Castle Yard, Deepfield,
     Hinks Hay, Mill, Paddock, Parish,
     Portley, Southhall, Top Yard.
Coal, Ironstone - 1900
Brandlee 1 & 2 Coal 1933 - 195?
Brandlee Colliery, Dawley

      Nos. 1-8 Lower, Tunnel, Yard
Coal - 1925
(129)
Coalmoor Farm Coal 1928 - 1929
Coalmoor 2, 4, & 5 Fireclay
(125)
Coalmoor Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 - 1920
Coalmoor Coal - 1918
Coalmoor Greenfield (Prices No. 1) 1945 - 1949
Coppice, Dawley Coal - 1927
Council, Dawley Coal - 1923
Dark Lane Colliery

     Jerry, Langley Field, Lawn,
     Little Eyton, lodge, Old Dark Lane,
     New Dark Lane, Moor Farm
Coal, Ironstone - 1908
(129)
Dawley Colliery, Dawley

     Balls, Banks, Burds, Charles Hay,
     Dablers, Fair View, Heath Hill,
     Phillips, Spring Village, Worralls
Coal, Ironstone - c 1900
(103)
Dawley Parva Coal
Dawley Road Coal 1926 - 1929
Doseley Bridge Coal 1923 - 1927
Ercall View Coal - 1910
Fair View Coal, Fireclay - 1948
Gas Works Coal - 1923
Good hope, Madeley Coal, Fireclay - 1948
Grimbers Lightmoor
Heath Hill Coal - 1936
Heath Hill (Cosy) Coal - 1922
Huntingdon Coal - 1948
Jubbs Leesow Red Clay - 1928
Jubilee, Dawley Coal -c1910
Langley Fields Colliery
Lawley Bank Coal
Lightmoor Fireclay - 1904
Lightmoor Colliery

     Ash Tree, Gravel Leasow,
     New Gravel Leasow,
     Rickyard, Stirchley, Toyes
Red Clay, Coal - 1916
Lightmoor whimsey
c1788
(129)
Lower Lightmoor Coal 1936 only
Lower Lightmoor Fireclay - 1904
Malinslee and Stirchley Colliery

     Cuxey's Wood, Dark Lane New,
     Little Eyton, Forge, Grange, Hall,
     Hinks Hay, Holywell (or Spout),
     Jones & Barkers, Lawn, Lodge,
     Moor Farm (moss Farm), Pudley Hill,
     Randley, Tipton's Wharf
Coal, Ironstone - 1861
(116, 129, 131)
Mount, Horsehay Coal 1925 - 1931
New Dale Coal - 1929
Old furnaces, Lightmoor Red Clay 1925 - 1936
Old Park Coal 1929-31, - 1949
Old Park Colliery

     Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 18, 19, 26, 27,
     28, 29, 32, 35, Bennetts No. 7,
     Cadmans No. 9, coppice, Corbetts,
     Cuxey's Wood 1 & 2, Daisy,
     Dark Lane, Old & New 1 & 2,
     Davis 11 & 20,Forge Meadow 1 & 2,
     Grange (Stirchley), Hall 1 & 2,
     Hinks Hay 2 & 3, Holywell 1, 2, 3, 4,
     Jones & Barkers No. 8, Ketley Lawn 1 & 2,
     Little Eyton 1 & 2, Lodge 1 & 2,
     Moor Farm Pickens No. 14, Park,
     Pitchfords No. 12, Puddley Hill 2 & 3
     Randley 1 & 2, Rhodes No. 15,
     Squires 1 & 2, Stephens No. 21,
     Tiptons No. 6, Wagoners Fold, Water
     No. 17, Wharf 1, 2, 3, 4, Whitehead No. 31
Coal, Ironstone - 1908
(103, 129)
Park, Dawley Coal 1933 only
Park Lane, Dawley Coal - 1927
Plants Farm Coal - 1949
Pool Hill Coal 1934 - 1936
Randle, Dawley Coal 1934 - 195?
Rough Park Pit -c1800
Smalley Hill Coal - 195?
Station Road Coal 1934 - 1935
Stoney Hill, Dawley Coal, Fireclay 1929 - 1933
Swan, Madeley Coal - 1948
Wallows, Stirchley Coal
Wood, Coalmoor Coal 1928 - 1936
Wyncherley Coal - 1906

103. PRESTWICH, J. On the geology of Coalbrookdale. 1836.

116. SCOTT, M. W. T. On the symon fault in the Coalbrookdale coalfield. Quarterly Journal
of the Geological Society of London, Vol. 17, 1861, p. 457-67.

125. STRAHAN, sir A. and others. Refractory materials; fireclays. Resources and geology. 1920. (memoirs of the Geological Survey. Special reports on the mineral resources of Great Britain, vol. 14)

129. WHITEHEAD, T. H. and others. The country between Wolverhampton and Oakengates.
H.M.S.O. 1928. (Memoirs of the Geological Survey).

131. WILLIAMS, W. H. Thomas Botfield kept his ear to the wall ... Shropshire Magazine, vol. 17 no, December 1965, p. 48-51.

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