Hasenberg colliery

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Hasenberg colliery
General information about the mine
other names Hausenberg colliery
Information about the mining company
Start of operation 1682
End of operation 1802
Successor use Sybilla, Kranich & Hasenberg colliery
Funded raw materials
Degradation of Hard coal
Geographical location
Coordinates 51 ° 20 '55.8 "  N , 7 ° 16' 52"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 20 '55.8 "  N , 7 ° 16' 52"  E
Hasenberg Colliery (Ruhr Regional Association)
Hasenberg colliery
Location Hasenberg colliery
Location Hiddinghausen
local community Sprockhövel
District ( NUTS3 ) Ennepe-Ruhr district
country State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
District Ruhr area

The Hasenberg colliery in Sprockhövel- Hiddinghausen is a former hard coal mine . The mine was also known as the Zeche Hausenberg .

history

Hasenberg

On December 17 of the year 1682 was a mine field to Peter stock awarded , subsequently was dismantling operated. The mine was then idle for a long time, so that on July 6, 1725, it was again awarded to Heinrich Peter Schulte-Leveringhaus. The mine was then in operation in the area of ​​the streets Hagelsiepen, Hasenberg and Rabbitweg. In the years 1754 and 1755 the mine was kept in time due to lack of sales . According to the records of the weather office, Henrich Hasenberg worked as a shift supervisor at the mine in 1755 . Trades were inheritance community Stock and Schulte zu Leveringhaus.

There is evidence that the mine was in operation in 1775. From January to May of 1798 the Giesler shaft (shaft 7) was mined. In the years 1799-1801 the shafts Good Auffsicht and Giesler were encouraging , but it was only slightly operated degradation. In March 1802 the Hasenberg colliery was closed. Between 1850 and 1865, the mine were the dirt bankers Erbstollen solved . After 1855 the Hasenberg, Sybilla and Kranich collieries consolidated into the Sybilla, Kranich & Hasenberg colliery .

Sybilla

The Sybilla colliery in Sprockhövel-Hiddinghausen had been in operation since 1694. On July 6, 1725, the general loan to Heinrich Peter Schulte-Leveringhaus took place, and the mine was subsequently in operation. After 1855 it was consolidated into the Sybilla, Kranich & Hasenberg colliery .

crane

The Zeche Kranich in Sprockhövel-Hiddinghausen was also known as Zeche Cranich . Very little is reported about the mine. The award ceremony took place on July 6, 1725, after which the mine went into operation. After 1855, the colliery consolidated with the Kranich and Hasenberg collieries to form the Sybilla, Kranich & Hasenberg colliery .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Joachim Huske : The coal mines in the Ruhr area. Data and facts from the beginning to 2005 (= publications from the German Mining Museum Bochum 144) 3rd revised and expanded edition. Self-published by the German Mining Museum, Bochum 2006, ISBN 3-937203-24-9 .
  2. ^ Gustav Adolf Wüstenfeld: Schlebuscher Revier Bergbau in Wetter. Gustav Adolf Wüstenfeld-Verlag, Wetter-Wengern 1983, ISBN 3-922014-05-4 .

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