D-block GB-452000-348000
2011 Hucknall No.2 Colliery site
A view from the same bridge looking SE. Everything has changed! One rail line is used by Robin Hood trains, the other by NET trams. The colliery is long gone.
Contribution by: David Heathcote
Pictures from this D-block
Written accounts from this D-block
- Hucknall - An Outline
- Coal Industry
- Visit To Hucknall Colliery
- Textile Industry
- Untitled Content
- Trade - The Market
- Recreation
- Transport
- A Child's Day
- Housing
- Housing Continued
- Social Survey
- A Day In The Life Of...
- A Colliery Winder
- Farming.
- Education
- Religion
- Clubs/recreation
- The Media
- Credits
- Hucknall Regenerated2011
- Collecting For The 2011 Census2011
- Churches In Hucknall2011
- The Media2011
- Transport2011
- Retail Trade2011
- Light Industry2011
- Heavy Industry2011
- Hucknall - An Overview2011
Map of the area
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