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BEFORE THE COAL MINES ACT 1911

 

Tankersley, Yorkshire, opened 1902

Howe Bridge, Lancashire, opened 1908, to serve the whole of the Lancashire and Cheshire coalfield

Wath, Yorkshire, opened 1909

Aberaman, Glamorgan, opened 1909

Crumlin, Monmouthshire, opened 1909

Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, opened 1909

Altofts, Yorkshire, opened 1909

Elswick, Newcastle, opened 1909

Cowdenbeath, Fife, opened 1909

New Tredegar, Monmouthshire, opened 1910

Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, opened 1910

 

AFTER THE COAL MINES ACT 1911

which made mines rescue provision compulsory

opened between 1911 and 1918

 

Kilmarnock, Ayrshire

Coatbridge, Lanarkshire

Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh

 

Brigham, Cumberland

 

Ashington, Northumberland

Houghton-le-Spring, Durham

Crook, Durham

 

Brierley, Yorkshire

Rotherham, Yorkshire

Wakefield, Yorkshire

Doncaster, Yorkshire

Barnsley, Yorkshire

 

St. Helens, Lancashire

Coppull, Lancashire

Skelmersdale, Lancashire

Denton, Lancashire

Burnley, Lancashire

 

Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire

Ilkeston, Derbyshire

Chesterfield, Derbyshire

 

Haunchwood, Warwickshire

Lilleshall, Shropshire

Wilnecote, Staffordshire

Dudley, Worcestershire

Hednesford, Staffordshire

 

Bristol

Norton Hill

Cinderford, Gloucestershire

 

Wrexham, Denbighshire

Mold, Flintshire

 

Swansea, Glamorgan

Dinas Rhondda, Glamorgan

Maesteg, Glamorgan

Brynmenin, Glamorgan

Abercynon, Glamorgan

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