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Entry Type
Corporate
Corporate Name
Coppice Colliery
Parent Body
Shipley Collieries Ltd
Place
Shipley
Epithet
coal mine
Dates
1875-1966
History
The colliery was first sunk in 1875 on land near Heanor owned by the Miller Mundy family. At its height, the mine once employed 1,500 men. In 1943 there was a gas explosion that led to the deaths of 4 miners and injured 2 others. It was caused when shot-firing at a supply gate.
With the nationalisation of the coal industry in 1947, Coppice Colliery was transferred into the control of the National Coal Board. The colliery was closed in 1966.
Key Events
Aug 1966: closed
Source
‘Shipley Colliery Accident’, http://www.mapperleyhistory.com/Newspapers/CC-1855.html
Bell, D., Memories of the Derbyshire Coalfields (Newbury: Countryside Books, 2006)
Heanor & District Local History Society, The History of Mining in the Heanor Area (1994)
Authorised Form of Name
Shipley; Coppice Colliery; 1875-1966; coal mine
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