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Penallta Pit 1991
Image: © william rogers
Taken: 16 Jun 1991
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Buildings in the former Penallta Colliery, Hengoed
Viewed across Winding Wheel Lane. Penallta Colliery closed in November 1991.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 25 Feb 2012
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Winding tower in the former Penallta Colliery, Hengoed
This is one of two towers housing the winding wheel mechanism
that formerly hoisted and lowered the cage giving miners access
to and from the mine workings. Penallta Colliery closed in November 1991.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 25 Feb 2012
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Pit Heads Penallta
The furthest pithead is in the next grid (the winding house straddles two grids)
Image: © Chris Andrews
Taken: 4 Feb 2004
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Penallta Colliery
The mine closed in 1991, though the pit-head buildings are now being redeveloped.
Image: © Gareth James
Taken: 26 May 2015
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Winding towers and winding house at the former Penallta Colliery, Hengoed
The colliery closed in November 1991. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3656416 to a view of one of the towers.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 25 Feb 2012
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Penallta Colliery
The mine closed in 1991, but the pit-head buildings are now being redeveloped.
Image: © Gareth James
Taken: 26 May 2015
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Western side of a building in the former Penallta Colliery, Hengoed
Viewed from Winding Wheel Lane,this is the western half of a 90 metre long building
that was part of Penallta Colliery which closed in November 1991.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 25 Feb 2012
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Penalta Colliery
Still a working colliery in 1982. Large central power house, originally all steam. The brick building at the base of the right-hand head gear housed a large steam/compressed air winch. Now scrapped.
The pit had a modern high speed fan and we were taken in through the airlock to stand next to it on load.
Oh how I miss the 80s and the opportunities for serious "live" industrial archaeology!
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 23 Apr 1982
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Penallta Colliery - steam winch
Horizontal duplex geared capstan built in 1887 by Llewellyn & Cubitt of Pentre and presumably installed here secondhand (Penallta was about 1906). This was an unusually big example with cylinders c16" x 33" and a 6' 2" diameter drum. This was in a separate and cramped engine house near the upcast shaft.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 23 Apr 1982
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