Opencast Coal Pictures
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Yeah pal, I heard that there's going to be houses where butterley used to stand, it's a nice big piece of land now lol.
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tslsales wrote:Great Photos a real trip down memory lane, some great old names there forgot all about Fairclough, anyone ever do any work for Clachan in Scotland in the 70s they often worked hand in hand with Fairclouch?
TSL
Yes, I did work with Clachan back in 1975 at Glengarnock steel works where they removed and crushed slag that went down to Hunterston. I was on an Allis - Chalmers 545 Loading shovel (Brian Charles Plant hire)
I&H Brown had a selection of Cat's 930, 966, and a 980, aswell .
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BulldozerD11 wrote:Ian Fletcher1970 wrote::claphands: Great Pics Chris - Whatever happened to Shepherd Hill - The site where they were based in Chesterfield is now housing. Does anyone have any pictures on Shepherd Hill Plant in action
Thanks - Ian
Hi ian funny you should say 'what happened to them' as i was thinking the same when i saw those photos, as remember the depot standing empty for a few years before they built house on it (probably around 2000 ish).
IIRC they were building Carsington dam when it collapsed during construction (suffered a serious land slip while under construction and had to be redesigned and rebuilt).
Another firm is Shand who had a yard at Rowsely (Matlock) on the old station site (now a retail outlet place) but remeber seeing the big machines when i was very young in there. I think they were taken over by Morrison (from Scotland not Bradford) now better known as a utility contractor. The former Shand offices down the road are still occupied by Morrisons
Can anybody tell me anything about Dyggor Gaylord, as only ever seen there name on photos of big Opencast plant.
Dave
i can remember going to shands yard in 1966 for a injector pipe for the 110 rb when i worked for dowsett
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More pictures showing Shand and French Kier poclains respectively- pictures courtesy of Nialcop
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More shands.....
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And a couple more off the net including more shands and Big Geordie ...
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I've got to say I love the old Poclain styling with the red and white paint. Even now they look the part even though they're decades old. They just look proper to me!
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more oldies
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UK COAL
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