EPW050239 ENGLAND (1936). The Ollerton Brick Works and housing at New Ollerton, Ollerton, 1936

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Pennawd [EPW050239] The Ollerton Brick Works and housing at New Ollerton, Ollerton, 1936
Cyfeirnod EPW050239
Dyddiad May-1936
Dolen
Enw lle OLLERTON
Plwyf OLLERTON AND BOUGHTON
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 466987, 367394
Hydred / Lledred -0.99710790132611, 53.199113849954
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SK670674

Pinnau

Nottingham to Blythe road

NottmJas
Saturday 3rd of February 2024 05:40:36 PM
Red House bungalows. Accommodation for the pit construction workers (mine sinkers, etc). Address recorded as 'Wellow' in 1925.

Paul Waller
Sunday 19th of September 2021 02:44:55 PM
24 Sycamore road (on the corner with Pine avenue)

Paul Waller
Sunday 19th of September 2021 02:41:40 PM
Sycamore road

Paul Waller
Sunday 19th of September 2021 02:36:01 PM
Forest road.

Paul Waller
Sunday 19th of September 2021 02:35:05 PM
LDEC mainline from Chesterfield to Lincoln

bescotbeast
Wednesday 30th of October 2013 04:15:15 PM

MB
Wednesday 30th of October 2013 10:56:54 AM
Ollerton Colliery signalbox

Details here:

signalboxes.com/ollerton-signalbox.php

MB
Wednesday 30th of October 2013 11:05:22 AM
Thank you MB for mentioning the signalboxes.com website. A useful resource.

Class31
Wednesday 30th of October 2013 01:27:47 PM
Two steam locomotives - probably used for marshalling wagons in the yard

MB
Wednesday 30th of October 2013 10:56:21 AM
Steam locomotive - a 0-6-0 - at the head of a rake of wagons

MB
Wednesday 30th of October 2013 10:54:15 AM
looks like a GC J11 "pom pom"

bescotbeast
Wednesday 30th of October 2013 04:14:11 PM
Twin-track inclined plane to top of tip - similar in outline to a Cornish China Clay 'sky tip'. What is causing the steam/mist coming off the waste?

MB
Wednesday 30th of October 2013 10:52:57 AM
Hoffman Kiln

Dylan Moore
Saturday 22nd of June 2013 12:29:42 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Having worked a mile or so away from this site at the current Hanson Brick site, any movement of brickmaking material in warm, dry weather can cause huge clouds of dust and back in the 1930's they weren't bothered too much about safety - nowadays they'd have to spray the muck they were tipping to reduce the likelihood of causing a cloud of dust.

Whitwellian
Tuesday 24th of December 2013 01:14:49 PM