Our Smallest Colliery
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- Gaumont Mirror
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- 1 / 4
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- Summary - smallest colliery at Shevington, near Wigan
NoS synopsis: ‘Our Smallest Colliery. Strikes are unknown at the Paradise Farm colliery at Shevington, near Wigan, which is entirely run by seven men.' intertitle with a still of mining equipment in the background. Panning shot of slag heaps and fence posts, then the entrance to the mine. Six miners stand in the doorway of a structure. One laughs and jokes to his colleagues. Down in the pit entrance, three men light their candles from one held by an older man. They all carry small pails too. They turn and walk away into the tunnel. ‘The winding gear is rigged up from old Ford engines.' Close up of the winding gear amidst a wooden structure. Close up of the engine. A man pushes a trailor towards another cart full of coal in the open air. He then pushes both together down a track as another man appears. A shire horse is led beside a track pulling several wagons full of coal and another with three men and a boy sitting on top. A view back down he wooden ramp as the wagons ascend. ‘The average daily output is ten tons, which is sold direct to the consumer.' Two men work at the foot of a chute. Beside them are stacked sacks of coal. Close up of one man rakingcoal down the shute whilst another two bag it up. Close up of the man bagging up and another moving the bags. ‘Meet the Manager, who is also timekeeper, winder and fireman. He also does his bit in the pit in his spare time!' Close up of a miner in a hat with a moustache posing for the camera. - Keywords
- Mining
- Locations
- England; Lancashire; Wigan
- Written sources
- The Bioscope 3 October 1928, p32.
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- Length of story (in feet)
- 139
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How to cite this record
'Our Smallest Colliery', Gaumont Mirror Issue No. 87, 8 Oct 1928. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/333711 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)