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The Brinsley Colliery Headstocks site is located at the Brinsley Picnic Site, off Mansfield Road, near the village of Brinsley, north of Eastwood. Campaigners, including the heritage group Friends ...
A protest group held regular meetings to demand the headstocks were reinstalled Brinsley Colliery, off Mansfield Road, opened in 1842 and closed as a working pit in 1934. They were moved to ...
Mr Rogers said he had tried to track down its original owner but was having no luck with the records at Brinsley Colliery. Mr Rogers says there could have been alterations to the tag since it was ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNReplacement of historic Nottinghamshire mining headstocks on track as new details emergeThe headstocks were part of the Brinsley Colliery, off Mansfield Road near Brinsley, which operated from 1842 until 1934 and ...
Part of a Nottinghamshire nature reserve has been fenced off after an uncapped mine shaft was found during the rebuilding of a historical landmark. Brinsley Headstocks is currently being re ...
The construction was part of the Brinsley Colliery, located off Mansfield Road near Brinsley, which operated from 1842 until 1934 and counted miners including the father of D.H. Lawrence amongst its ...
Plans to rebuild a Nottinghamshire mining landmark are set to be approved by councillors. Brinsley headstocks were removed in December 2023 after an inspection found the structure had ...
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