Colliery Heller Mittag

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Colliery Heller Mittag
General information about the mine
Information about the mining company
Start of operation 1845
End of operation 1922
Successor use Small mine Heller Mittag
Funded raw materials
Degradation of Hard coal
Geographical location
Coordinates 51 ° 19 '16 "  N , 7 ° 15' 26.5"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 19 '16 "  N , 7 ° 15' 26.5"  E
Heller Mittag colliery (Ruhr Regional Association)
Colliery Heller Mittag
Location Heller Mittag colliery
Location Hasslinghausen
local community Sprockhövel
District ( NUTS3 ) Ennepe-Ruhr district
country State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
District Ruhr area

The Heller Mittag colliery is a former hard coal mine in Sprockhövel -Blumenhausen-Haßlinghausen. The mine mouth hole was about 1500 meters east of the Schee train station . The mine was shut down several times and then put back into operation.

Mining history

A length field was awarded on May 15, 1844 . The tunnel was set up in 1845 . In the following year, work began to sink the shaft . From June 1847 little mining was carried out and at the end of the same year the mine was deferred. The reason for the deferral was poor seam outcrops . In the following year, the Heller Mittag colliery was shut down. In 1922 the mine went back into operation. The owner of the Stollenzeche was the Ruhr-Lippe-Bergbau-Aktiengesellschaft zu Wetter on the Ruhr. It is not clear when the mine was closed again, but it went back into operation as a small mine in 1948 .

Successor operation

The Heller Mittag colliery in Sprockhövel-Haßlinghausen was the successor to the Heller Mittag colliery. The gallery was initially owned by Wilhelm Bartsch, after which Johann Schwefer took over the gallery, and later Carl Freudenberg KG became the owner of the gallery. After commissioning in 1948, the mine was taken out of service again in 1949. In 1950 the colliery was first put back into operation and then shut down again in the course of the year. On May 5th, 1951, the mine was put back into operation. There was a tunnel and a shaft. With 36 miners , 2996 tons of hard coal were mined this year . In the following year the production rose to 5511 tons of hard coal, this production was provided by only four miners. On December 31, 1953, the Heller Mittag mine was finally shut down.

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 .