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Astley Green Colliery Museum, Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, M29 7JB. | Astley Green Colliery, now the '''Lancashire Mining Museum''', Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, M29 7JB. | ||
[[Haniel and Lueg]] were contracted to carry out the shaft sinking, made difficult by the presence of water. <ref>'Astley Green Colliery' p15. by Dave Lane and Red Rose Steam Society Pub. 2008 ISBN 9781409220664</ref> | [[Haniel and Lueg]] were contracted to carry out the shaft sinking, made difficult by the presence of water. <ref>'Astley Green Colliery' p15. by Dave Lane and Red Rose Steam Society Pub. 2008 ISBN 9781409220664</ref> |
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Astley Green Colliery, now the Lancashire Mining Museum, Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, M29 7JB.
Haniel and Lueg were contracted to carry out the shaft sinking, made difficult by the presence of water. [1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ 'Astley Green Colliery' p15. by Dave Lane and Red Rose Steam Society Pub. 2008 ISBN 9781409220664