Oberleveringsbank colliery

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Oberleveringsbank colliery
General information about the mine
other names Obere Leveringsbank colliery
Mining technology Underground mining
Funding / year Max. 10,000 pr t
Information about the mining company
Start of operation 1836
End of operation 1856
Successor use Colliery rabbits
Funded raw materials
Degradation of Hard coal
Geographical location
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Location Hiddinghausen
local community Sprockhövel
District ( NUTS3 ) Ennepe-Ruhr district
country State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
District Ruhr area

The Oberleveringsbank colliery is a former hard coal mine in Sprockhövel - Hiddinghausen . The colliery was also known as the Obere Leveringsbank colliery .

Mining history

In 1818 the mine was on the light hole through the 19 scissors Stock Berger & Erbstollen solved . The mine was not in operation at the time. On December 8, 1836, the mine was put into operation. The mine was opened this year via the Mathilde shaft of the Leveringsbank colliery . On January 17, 1837, a length field was awarded . From June of the same year, the mine was put in deadlines . In July 1847 the mine was put back into operation. In 1850 584 tons of hard coal were mined. On November 18, 1851, the Längenfeld Rennebaum was awarded for the mining of Eisenstein . In 1852, which was tonnlägige shaft Rudolf to Erbstollensohle scissors Berger Erbstollen deeper the floor & geteuft . The shaft reached a shallow depth of 49 laughs . For promoting one was Pferdegöpel installed. In the same year, coal mining was resumed. In 1853 work began to mine the ironstone deposit. In 1855 around 10,000 Prussian tons of hard coal were mined with 19 miners . In the period from June 5 to July 8 of 1856 consolidated the bill Oberleveringsbank with the bill Caninchen to United rabbit mine .

literature

  • Joachim Huske : The coal mines in the Ruhr area. Data and facts from the beginnings to 2005 (=  publications from the German Mining Museum Bochum . No. 144 ). 3rd revised and expanded edition. Self-published by the German Mining Museum, Bochum 2006, ISBN 3-937203-24-9 .