Crone colliery
Crone colliery | |||
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General information about the mine | |||
Information board Erbstollen Christine and Schöndelle |
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Information about the mining company | |||
Funded raw materials | |||
Degradation of | Hard coal | ||
Geographical location | |||
Coordinates | 51 ° 28 '25 " N , 7 ° 29' 3" E | ||
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Location | Hacheney | ||
local community | Dortmund | ||
Independent city ( NUTS3 ) | Dortmund | ||
country | State of North Rhine-Westphalia | ||
Country | Germany | ||
District | Ruhr area |
The bill Crone was a coal mine in Dortmund district Hacheney .
The pit of the Crone colliery stretched under today's Rombergpark and Dortmund Zoo .
The existing tunnels were originally owned by Gisbert von Romberg , the lord of the Brünninghausen Castle . On November 2, 1841 from the already existing establishments mine Beautifully Delle , mine cherry and mine Christine & bridesmaid the bill Crone as civil engineering bill consolidation , which after 1847 nor the mining area of disused colliery Sankt Moritz took over and their activities thereby to Wellinghofen expanded.
In 1898 the mining field of the Niederhofen IV colliery was added.
On the Brussels stock company Fentscher huts the bill reaches the 1908 founded Mining Company mine Glückauf blessing .
On the bill Crone the fallow today remember Bergehalde and remnants of the workings between the national road 54 and the Zillestraße . As of 2016, there is an industrial park on the site with a hardware store and a gas station.
literature
- Wilhelm Hermann, Gertrude Hermann: The old mines on the Ruhr. 4th edition, Verlag Karl Robert Langewiesche, successor Hans Köster KG, Königstein i. Taunus, 1994, ISBN 978-3-7845-6994-9
- Joachim Huske: The coal mines in the Ruhr area. 3rd edition, self-published by the German Mining Museum, Bochum 2006, ISBN 3-937203-24-9