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National Coal Mining Museum for England
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We're back again with #MinerMonday, this time underground! Tune in to see Pete explore the different gas detectors that you'll see our guides carrying while on an underground tour!
Head over to our Virtual Museum www.ncm.org.uk... to discover more about the flame safety lamp, have a go at a wordsearch and even discover more about an exciting upcoming exhibition coming soon to the Museum!

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6 сен 2024

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@cliffordentwistle2885
@cliffordentwistle2885 Год назад
Very clearly put Peter. I remember Peter from when I worked at Rossington Colliery.
@chriscars3578
@chriscars3578 3 года назад
Absolutely great to see you still in a mine after the big K .it’s hard to get mining out of your blood. The big k should never have closed
@paulmccarthy6971
@paulmccarthy6971 3 года назад
Thanks for that great info👍
@Jegerhjem
@Jegerhjem 2 месяца назад
We lost far too much when the mines closed.
@Explorations84
@Explorations84 11 месяцев назад
Very educational. Pity not many are subscribed I hope this changes in time. I recognised you from the big K documentary nice to see your still involved.
@MrConan89
@MrConan89 Год назад
When I quit the industry circa 1972 (I was an undermanager) we only had the lamp. As sold state detectors obviously came into use after I had gone, I wonder why the lamp remained in use.
@mick35w
@mick35w 4 года назад
Pete from kellingley
@jamiewyatt1862
@jamiewyatt1862 3 года назад
I just thought that myself ! Kellingley deputy manager
@pjg666dog6
@pjg666dog6 3 года назад
Poison dwarf.