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May 11, 2016· First up, I''d like to let you guys know that there will be documentary I took part in about the Shale Mine Industry in West Lothian and it will be airing on the 17th of May this month on BBC 2 ...

West Lothian, council area and historic county, southeastern Scotland, on the southern shore of the River Forth estuary and the Firth of Forth just west of Edinburgh. The council area and historic county occupy somewhat different areas. The historic county borders the Forth from Bo''ness to the

The Midlothian Coalfield is a coalfield in southeast Scotland situated immediately to the east and southeast of Edinburgh. ... Within the West Lothian OilShale Formation Houston Coal; ... Colliery was abandoned in 1997 and Blinkbonny mine adit was sealed in 2003 so bringing to an end a long history of deepmining of coal within the coalfield.

Scottish Memory Lane Coal Fires Coal Fire in a House in Luss, Scotland. Fires to provide heating inside houses goes back a long way but it is really only since the 16th and 17th centuries that houses other than castles and large mansion houses have had fireplaces and chimneys to .

The small, singlestorey white houses in the middle of the row of homes on the north side of East Main Street, Blackburn, West Lothian, date back to the 18th century, and are among the original ...

Coal was never a leading Scottish export but it has been estimated that by the 1680s one in every two vessels leaving Scottish ports carried coal. We hold the main historical records of coal mining in Scotland the records of the National Coal Board which include the records of earlier coal companies This guide covers these records and ...

Coalmining was in steep decline by the late 1950s. West Lothian gradually lost its coal mines, with another closure every few years throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The last coal mine in West Lothian was Polkemmet Colliery at Whitburn which closed at the time of the miners'' strike in 198485 and never reopened.

When the coal industry was nationalised in 1947, there were 225 collieries in Scotland; now there are none. The last six pits to close were Killoch (1989), Bilston Glen (1989), Barony (1989), Frances (1995), Monktonhall (1998) Longannet (2002) Collieries after Nationalisation in 1947 Dates in .

Whitburn is a town that stands astride the old main road from Glasgow to Edinburgh not far from the western edge of West Lothian and almost exactly half way between Scotland''s two biggest cities. It was bypassed immediately to its north when the first stretch of the M8 motorway opened in 1965.

West Lothian Heritage. 2,599 likes · 101 talking about this · 4 were here. ... Glasgow West of Scotland Family History Society. Nonprofit Organization. ... A few seams of poor quality coal occur among the layers of oilshale that lie beneath the eastern part of West Lothian. The Houston coal seam (named of course after Houston colliery ...

Whitburn is a small town in West Lothian, Scotland, halfway between Scotlands''s two largest cities, about 23 miles east of Glasgow and 22 miles west of Edinburgh. The nearest major towns are Bathgate, 4 miles and Livingston, 6 miles. — History

Whitburn is a quaint town located in West Lothian. Home to some 12,000 people, it has retained its historical feel and is an intriguing destination to visit. Standing proudly along the Almond River, Whitburn of Scotland offers numerous sights and activities to visitors who are spending some time in the town.

LIST OF MINES in Great Britain and the Isle of Man, 1938 . COAL MINING HISTORY RESOURCE CENTRE. home of THE NATIONAL DATABASE OF MINING DEATHS and INJURIES

History of Scottish Mining and mining areas of Scotland including housing, health, mining accidents and disasters. ... LR West Calder High School, Main Street West Calder c1930s, Union St West Calder c1910. ... and the former is wrought to a very great extent by the Marquess of Lothian, whose mines of parrotcoal of the finest description are ...

Dec 22, 2018· West Lothian has a surprising number of ''lost villages'' – communities which grew from nothing, flourished for a time, then disappeared. Most of them were ''artificially'' created communities villages built for one specific purpose. When that purpose usually mining – vanished, the villages were lost forever. There are as many as 20 lost villages.

West Lothian Local History Library is at County Buildings Annexe at 8991 High Street, Linlithgow. Most of the West Lothian archives collections are held by the National Archives of Scotland, General Register House, Edinburgh. These include Linlithgow Burgh archives, Linlithgow Sheriff Court, church records, personal and business collections.

Blackburn is a small industrial town in West Lothian. Originally a centre for cotton manufacturing, Blackburn, situated five miles west of Livingston, turned to coal mining in the mid19th century. The town''s population boomed in the early 1960s during the Glasgow Overspill Plan, and it is now a popular home for commuters.

The bings produced by the mining industry, 19 of which still stand in West Lothian, were at first considered blights, but now are thought of as monuments to Scotland''s industrial past, and a representation of one appears on the council''s coat of arms. Heavy industry declined after the Second World War, and the last shale oil mine closed in 1962.

Nov 21, 2012· The Five Sisters bing, near West Calder, is the lasting legacy of the Westwood works which closed in 1962. The bing is now an Industrial Heritage Site. If you have ancestors in West Lothian, there is a good chance that they will have had some connection with the shale mining industry.

Cadell, Henry M, 1925 The Rocks of West Lothian / An Account of the Geological and Mining History of the West Lothian District. London, Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd. Chapters include: ... FosterSmith 1967 The nonferrous Metal Mines of South West Scotland. ... Following a fire and flooding in July 1960, the coal mine was forced to close. Then ...

Feb 02, 2015· Interesting segment from the One Show, BBC One 2/2/15.

Whitburn (originally Whiteburn) is a small town in West Lothian, Scotland, halfway between Scotlands''s two largest cities, about 23 miles (37 km) east of Glasgow and 22 miles (35 km) west of Edinburgh. The nearest major towns are Bathgate, 4 miles (6 km) and Livingston, 6 miles ( km).

Baths and canteen (1937), firstaid room. All electricity generated at mine. Report dated . Other Details: In terms of longevity and the number of people employed, Scotland''s most important pit. Its baths were the second largest in Scotland. Latterly, a major supplier of coking coal for Ravenscraig steelworks at Motherwell.

Blackburn is a town in West Lothian, Scotland, near both Bathgate and Livingston, two of the larger towns in the county. It is situated approximately 32km (20miles) west of Edinburgh and 40km (30miles) east of Glasgow on the old A8 road. History. Blackburn means "the black stream", from the Old English blæc "black" and burna "stream".
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