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Snowdown was the deepest mine in Kent at 3083 feet. Work commenced in 1908, and coal was first brought to the surface on 19 November 1912. The first shaft sunk hit water at 260 feet (79 m) and 22 men were drowned. Snowdown, reaching a depth of 3,083 feet (940 m). See more
The Kent Coalfield is a coalfield in the eastern part of the English county of Kent. The Coalfields Trust defines the Kent Coalfield as the wards of Barham Downs and Marshside in the Canterbury district, and the wards of … See more
The Kent coalfields were deep under the chalk; consequently miners worked under extremely hot and humid conditions. A medical … See more
Various geologists, including Robert Godwin-Austen, theorised that the geological conditions in East Kent were conducive to the existence of coal and therefore the … See more
Betteshanger
Standing to the northwest of Deal, this colliery was served by a branch off the Minster to Dover line. The colliery opened in 1924, the first … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Kent Mining Museum
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WEBJul 26, 2020 · Between 1896 and 1919 significant investigation took place and 38 bore holes were sunk to locate coal in Kent. The old Dover, or Shakespeare Colliery, in the area now occupied by part of...
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WEBJun 16, 2019 · The Kent Mining Museum is set to open on the county's last working coal mine at Betteshanger Park in Deal as a celebration of the industry. But its future has been delayed after complications with The …
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WEBThe Kent Mining Museum will take visitors on a journey through the story of the East Kent coalfield spanning almost 100 years, from when coal was first discovered in 1890, to the closing of Betteshanger Colliery in 1989.
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WEBBetteshanger was the biggest Kent mine, with shafts of 24ft (7.3 metres) diameter. It flooded twice during sinking, but using the cementation process to seal the shaft sides, the pit progressed quickly and reached coal in 1927.
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WEBThe work of opening up the Kent coalfields created interest from German Industrialists. They decided to explore the Canterbury area, and in 1911 the Anglo-Westphalian Coal Syndicates Ltd was set up to lease land near …
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WEBCoal Mining in Kent. In 2001 Dover District Council launched the Coalfields Heritage Initiative Kent (CHIK) project, led by Dover Museum and the White Cliffs Countryside Project. The project's aim was to record and preserve …
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