The Astley Green Colliery Museum is a museum run by the Red Rose Steam Society in Astley near Tyldesley in Greater Manchester, England. (grid referenceSJ70509996) Before becoming a museum, the site was a working colliery that produced coal from 1912 to 1970; it is now protected as a Scheduled Monument.[1] The museum occupies a 15-acre (6 ha) site by the Bridgewater Canal which has the only surviving pit headgear and engine house in the former Lancashire coalfield.
Astley Green Colliery exploited deep coal seams of the Manchester Coalfield underneath the peat bog known as Chat Moss, and was driven by the high demand for coal during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the exhaustion of supplies of coal in the Irwell Valley.[2] Shaft sinking began in 1908 by the Pilkington Colliery Company, a subsidiary of the Clifton and Kersley Coal Company, and the pit began production in 1912.[1] In 1928 the colliery was amalgamated with other local collieries to form Manchester Collieries.[1] The mine was modernised when the coal industry was nationalised in 1947.[1] Astley Green Colliery was closed in 1970 and was subsequently opened to the public as a museum.[1]
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Astley Green Colliery has the only surviving headgear and engine house on what was the Lancashire coalfield. The headgear is made from wrought iron lattice girders with rivetted plates at the joints. It has two large and one small wheel mounted at the top. It is nearly 30 metres (98 ft) high and was built by Head Wrightson of Stockton-on-Tees and completed by 1912.[3]
In the winding house there is a twin tandem compound steam engine made by Yates and Thom of Blackburn who supplied 16 Lancashire boilers.[4]
Its engine house has the largest steam winding engine used on the coafield. The 3,300 horse power twin tandem compound engine was built by Yates & Thom in Blackburn.
The museum also has a collection of 28 colliery locomotives, the largest such collection in the UK.[5]
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Appleby Frodingham Railway·Avon Valley Railway·Battlefield Line Railway·Bluebell Railway·Bodmin & Wenford Railway·Bowes Railway·Bristol Harbour Railway and Industrial Museum·Cambrian Railways Trust·Chasewater Railway·Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway·Cholsey and Wallingford Railway·Churnet Valley Railway·Colne Valley Railway·Dartmoor Railway·Dean Forest Railway·Derwent Valley Light Railway·East Kent Railway (heritage)·East Lancashire Railway·East Somerset Railway·Ecclesbourne Valley Railway·Eden Valley Railway·Elsecar Heritage Railway·Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway·Epping Ongar Railway·Foxfield Light Railway·Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway·Great Central Railway (preserved)·Helston Railway Preservation Company·Isle of Wight Steam Railway·Keighley and Worth Valley Railway·Kent and East Sussex Railway·Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway·Lavender Line·Lincolnshire Wolds Railway·Mid-Norfolk Railway·Mid-Suffolk Light Railway·Middleton Railway·Midland Railway - Butterley·Nene Valley Railway·North Norfolk Railway·North Tyneside Steam Railway·North Yorkshire Moors Railway·Northampton & Lamport Railway·Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust·Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway·Peak Rail·Plym Valley Railway·Ribble Steam Railway·Rushden, Higham & Wellingborough Railway·Severn Valley Railway·South Devon Railway Trust·Spa Valley Railway·Swanage Railway·Swindon & Cricklade Railway·Tanfield Railway·Telford Steam Railway·Watercress Line·Weardale Railway·Wensleydale Railway·West Somerset Railway·
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