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Nunnery Colliery

Nunnery Colliery was a coal mine close to Sheffield at Darnall, South Yorkshire. The mining company, known as The Waverley Coal Company, also worked High Hazels Colliery about 3 miles (5 km) further east.

History

Mining started on the Nunnery site in 1868 and it is claimed that its coal supplied half the houses in Sheffield.

The colliery was nationalised in 1947 becoming part of the National Coal Board and closed in August 1953, its reserves said to be exhausted.

The Nunnery "Paddy Mail" accident

On 3 December 1923 an accident was caused by the breaking of a rope hauling an underground Paddy Mail train, carrying 90 men and 30 boys. Seven people were killed and around 50 others injured.

The 500-yard (460 m)-long rope was 19 months old but, the management stated that there was no guidance in the Mines Act (or elsewhere) as to the life, or required strength, of a rope. A section of the broken rope was submitted for examination to a local testing company and Dr C. H. Desch, Professor of Metallurgy at Sheffield University. The strain on the rope was at its highest level when the coal was being drawn, and one of the mysteries of the accident was that it occurred when the men were in the train and the strain would therefore be lighter.

James Hoyland, superintendent at the testing works said the test did not prove that the rope had materially weakened. Dr C.H. Desch said that he had examined the two pieces of broken rope 2 ft (60 cm) long taken from a short distance on each side of the fracture. He was unable to throw any light as to how the rope fractured in the way it did but it was clear that it broke in a tension pull. The jury at the inquest returned a verdict of "accidental death".

The Locomotives

The Waverley Coal Company locomotives could be found working at Nunnery or High Hazels Collieries. All the locomotives listed below, except those shown as being scrapped became the property of the National Coal Board from 1 January 1947.

No./Name Wheel Arr. Cyls. Makers Wks No. Date Blt. Notes
No.1 0-6-0ST IC HE 252 1880 Scrapped April 1929
No.1 0-6-0ST IC HL 3002 1913
No.2 0-6-0WT FW 216 1874 Scrapped
No.2 0-6-0ST IC HE 786 1902
No.2 0-6-0ST OC AE 1472 1904 ex-Eccles Slag Co., Rebuilt 1938
No.3 0-6-0ST OC FW 283 1875 Scrapped
No.3 0-6-0ST IC HL 2955 1912 Scrapped
No.6 0-4-0ST OC AB 899 1901 ex-Ried Bros., Glasgow
No.7 0-6-0ST IC HL 3726 1928
No.8 0-6-0T OC HL 2879 1911 ex-M.D. & H. B. /S. & M. R. 'Thisbe'
No.9 0-6-0T OC KS 4080 1919 ex-LMSR No.1603 (1933)

Abbreviations

Cylinders:

Builders:

Other

References

  • East of Sheffield by Roger Milnes. "Forward" - The journal of the Great Central Railway Society, No.16, July 1984. ISSN 0141-4488 (This article also uses unpublished material researched for "East of Sheffield").
  • The Times, 7 December 1923

53°23′7.3″N 1°26′7″W / 53.385361°N 1.43528°W / 53.385361; -1.43528

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