Code | NA4231 |
Place Entry | Kilnhurst Colliery (formerly Thrybergh Hall Colliery)/Kilnhurst Road/Kilnhurst Colliery/Kilnhurst/South Yorkshire |
Notes | Information copied from Modes 063/1145b, 063/1390b, 063/1299 Known as Thrybergh Hall Colliery until c1923 Owned by J&J Charlesworth Ltd (1858-1923), Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd (1923-1936), Tinsley Park Colliery Co Ltd (1936-1945), United Steel Co. (1945-1946) and Manvers Main Colliery Co. (1945-1946) joint working.
(2) Kilnhurst Colliery commenced winding coal in 1860
Seams Year of Entry
Barnsley 1858 Swallow Wood 1917 Parkgate 1923 Silkstone 1929 Haigh Moor (Kent) 1935
No. 4 shaft was sunk between 1937 and 1939. There is no record of Nos 1, 2 and 3 shafts being sunk but would estimate first shaft between 1850 and 1858
Ventilation Up to 1885 the colliery was furnace ventilated and was then ventilated by a Goiball Fan till 1941. From 1931 to 1952 ventilation was by a steam driven Steart Walker Fan which was converted to electricity in 1952.
A strike at the beginning of the century lasted three years and was known as the riddle strike. This was the strike when the black legs were transported by rail into the Colliery sidings.
In 1860, six men were killed when flung out of the cage when the wooden side support snapped. In 1936, three men were killed by an outburst of gas in the Silkstone Seam In 1937, one man was killed and 21 seriously injured by the cage being overwound
Transport Coal ceased to be transported by barge in 1934 The coal worked at the colliery was mainly owned by three families - the Fitzwilliams, Fullertons and Foljambes
(3) Kilnhurst No. 4 Shaft Seam Passed Through Thickness of Seam Distance from Surface Wath Wood 2ft 10ins 101 yds 1ft 5 ins Top Seamshaw 3ft 6ins 168yds 0ft 9ins Low Beamshaw 2ft 0ins 181yds 1ft 0ins Kent Thin 1ft 10ins 195yrds 1ft Kent Thick or High Hazel 2ft 10ins 222yds 2ft 11ins Barnsley 6ft 0ins 280yds 2ft 4ins Dunsall 3ft 6ins 303yda 1ft Haigh Moor 4ft 11ins 50yds 1ft 1ins Lidgett 1ft 10ins 392yds 1ft 5ins Parkgate 5ft 0ins 546yds 2ft 8ins Silkstone 3ft 0ins 645yds 1ft 4ins, Sump 678yds
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Place Name | Kilnhurst Colliery (formerly Thrybergh Hall Colliery) |
Area1 | Kilnhurst Road |
Area2 | Kilnhurst Colliery |
Area3 | Kilnhurst |
Area4 | South Yorkshire |
Grid Ref | 4461, 3969 |
Notes | Information copied from Modes 063/1145b, 063/1390b, 063/1299 Known as Thrybergh Hall Colliery until c1923 Owned by J&J Charlesworth Ltd (1858-1923), Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd (1923-1936), Tinsley Park Colliery Co Ltd (1936-1945), United Steel Co. (1945-1946) and Manvers Main Colliery Co. (1945-1946) joint working.
(2) Kilnhurst Colliery commenced winding coal in 1860
Seams Year of Entry
Barnsley 1858 Swallow Wood 1917 Parkgate 1923 Silkstone 1929 Haigh Moor (Kent) 1935
No. 4 shaft was sunk between 1937 and 1939. There is no record of Nos 1, 2 and 3 shafts being sunk but would estimate first shaft between 1850 and 1858
Ventilation Up to 1885 the colliery was furnace ventilated and was then ventilated by a Goiball Fan till 1941. From 1931 to 1952 ventilation was by a steam driven Steart Walker Fan which was converted to electricity in 1952.
A strike at the beginning of the century lasted three years and was known as the riddle strike. This was the strike when the black legs were transported by rail into the Colliery sidings.
In 1860, six men were killed when flung out of the cage when the wooden side support snapped. In 1936, three men were killed by an outburst of gas in the Silkstone Seam In 1937, one man was killed and 21 seriously injured by the cage being overwound
Transport Coal ceased to be transported by barge in 1934 The coal worked at the colliery was mainly owned by three families - the Fitzwilliams, Fullertons and Foljambes
(3) Kilnhurst No. 4 Shaft Seam Passed Through Thickness of Seam Distance from Surface Wath Wood 2ft 10ins 101 yds 1ft 5 ins Top Seamshaw 3ft 6ins 168yds 0ft 9ins Low Beamshaw 2ft 0ins 181yds 1ft 0ins Kent Thin 1ft 10ins 195yrds 1ft Kent Thick or High Hazel 2ft 10ins 222yds 2ft 11ins Barnsley 6ft 0ins 280yds 2ft 4ins Dunsall 3ft 6ins 303yda 1ft Haigh Moor 4ft 11ins 50yds 1ft 1ins Lidgett 1ft 10ins 392yds 1ft 5ins Parkgate 5ft 0ins 546yds 2ft 8ins Silkstone 3ft 0ins 645yds 1ft 4ins, Sump 678yds
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Source | Modes record Feb 2006; Hill, Alan. (2001): The South Yorkshire Coalfield: a history and development, Stroud, Tempus |
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