History | First sunk in 1828 under its original name of Heanor Colliery. In 1832 was renamed as Langley Colliery, but always unofficially called Bailey Brook. It was located between Heanor and Langley Mill, close to what is now known Bailey Brook Drive. Before the railways came, it was served by a horse-drawn tramway that connected it to the Erewash Canal. A sawmill was located between some of the shafts from the 1880s, but this had gone by 1900. An onsite horse feed plant to supply the company’s pit ponies. Abandoned in 1938 in favour of other mines in the area owned by the company. The remaining buildings suffered damage from incendiary bombs during World War Two. Worked the Deep Soft, Deep Hard, Piper, Low Main and Kilburn coal seams. Highest recorded manpower was 618 in 1932. Known managers: • William Sutton • Humphrey R. Watson • Ben D. Elliott • Jack G. Belfitt
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