Heinrichsfeld colliery
Heinrichsfeld colliery | |||
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General information about the mine | |||
other names | Heinrichs Erbstolln Henrichs Erbstolln |
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Information about the mining company | |||
Start of operation | 1784 | ||
End of operation | 1860 | ||
Successor use | Bill God's blessing | ||
Funded raw materials | |||
Degradation of | Hard coal | ||
Geographical location | |||
Coordinates | 51 ° 26 '23.1 " N , 7 ° 27' 3.8" E | ||
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Location | Lottringhausen | ||
local community | Dortmund | ||
Independent city ( NUTS3 ) | Dortmund | ||
country | State of North Rhine-Westphalia | ||
Country | Germany | ||
District | Ruhr area |
The Heinrichsfeld colliery in Löttringhausen is a former tunnel mine . The mine was after the ceremony of Erbstollenrechts as Henry Erbstolln or as Henrichs Erbstolln known. The starting point for the tunnel was on the Kirchhörderbach.
Mining history
In 1784 the length of the tunnel was 73 pokers . In the years 1788 to 1791 the tunnel was advanced further, even after the year 1791 was further drift mining instead. In the period from July 30th to August 13th, 1834, Heinrichs Stollen was granted hereditary rights. After the award, the tunnel was not driven any further, so that it later fell back into the mountain free . The Längenfeld Heinrichsfeld was awarded on November 1, 1848 . On February 24, 1860, the Geviertfeld Heinrichsbank (Henrichsbank) was awarded. On October 16, the Heinrichsfeld colliery was acquired by the Gottessegen colliery .
literature
- 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 .