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  1. STOW IT

    Date released
    Jun 1953
    Series name
    Mining Review 6th Year
    Issue no
    10
    NoS ID
    345790
    Story no
    2 / 4

    BFI synopsis: the work of the stowers at Gelsding Colliery, Nottingham. They replace the coal taken out with waste-packing and tidy up the coal face. NCB Commentary - At Gedling Colliery, Nottingham, they...

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  2. Notts. Stow It.

    Date released
    1956
    Series name
    Mining Review Composite Editions
    Issue no
    CMR4
    NoS ID
    346563
    Story no
    2 / 4

    BFI synopsis: The stowing up of waste by mechanical means, using a slusher bucket, is seen at Gedling Colliery, Nottingham, along with a new safety canopy.

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  3. WINGED VICTORY. F.A.

    Date released
    Mar 1954
    Series name
    Mining Review 7th Year
    Issue no
    7
    NoS ID
    345820
    Story no
    2 / 4

    BFI synopsis: Amateur Cup Second Round Match, Pegasus v Gelding Colliery, Pegasus winning 6 goals to 1 NCB Commentary - In the cold early morning of January 23rd coal winding started at half past five...

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  4. Nottinghamshire - Coal Grown

    Date released
    Apr 1968
    Series name
    Mining Review 21st Year
    Issue no
    8
    NoS ID
    346407
    Story no
    3 / 4

    NoS synopsis: African violets, popular house plants, are literally reared on coal NCB Commentary - This house at Lambley is the home of Mr. G. J. Wicks. Mr. Wicks has the distinction of being Britain’s...

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  5. A Pit is Reborn: 5. Gedling

    Date released
    Jan 1949
    Series name
    Mining Review 2nd Year
    Issue no
    5
    NoS ID
    345501
    Story no
    4 / 4

    NoS synopsis: Surface reconstruction in Nottinghamshire is now two-thirds complete, but mechanisation means that the pit-head cannot cope with the increased production.

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