Clipstone Colliery, Mansfield December '09

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The shafts at Clipstone were originally sunk in 1922 and deepened in the 1950's, when the complex of colliery buildings on the surface would have been formed.
The site would have occupied a vast area of land during production with the colossal 65 metre headstocks once being the second tallest in the world. Sadly, since closure in 2003, many of the works buildings have been demolished, leaving the central core of winding house and headstocks under threat of vanishing completely.

I was pleasantly surprised by the place, very photogenic. Only got a short way up one of the headstocks!

Visited with Jaff Fox and Havoc on our way to Lincoln.


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Mr. B
 
Nice, we only got as part way up the headstocks as well due to a fear of heights and some local chavs firing air rifles at pigeons on them!!
 
Nice set Mr Ice :) Was cold up there lol.

Haha Mr. Ice!

excellent,love the pics:)

Cheers Kevsy

Great stuff, nice shots! Love the lighting in shot number 4

Cheers Pyroninja, lighting in that area of Clipstone seems to be pretty good in most peoples shots, guess it must catch the sun.

Looks like its in need of tidying up again... :(

Yep, well and truly messed up. Pikeys been busy.

Nice, we only got as part way up the headstocks as well due to a fear of heights and some local chavs firing air rifles at pigeons on them!!

I saw some of your shots on Flickr, you got further up than we did! Bet the air rifles were nerve-racking.
 
Me and Davious went there in November but the weather was truly foul and the earth was a quagmire so we only got a few pics.

Hope you don't mind me adding this closeup:


I have a few more on my flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/artypie/sets/72157622861720442/


The earth there is quite an assault before you even reach the perimeter! Don't mind you adding your shots at all, they are pretty good.

Great set Mr B + Artypie, lots of metal and switches, Just what I need on a friday arternoon:)

Thanks Al, glad you like them.

Fabulous pics, both of you. Lovely machinery goodness. Love that shot through the thorny twigs, Artypie. :)

Cheers Foxy :)
 
Good stuff, I love the first shot, the contrast between the fields and colliery is insane, sad to see it in such a state really.
 
Please somebody, save what's left!

Bit odd that somebody has unscrewed the handset parts :question:

I really should check this place out.

Anybody care to PM details?
 
Good report Mr B.

Potter, don't you live in Mansfield? Surely it would take a great deal of time to go take a look yourself?

M :)
 
Hi i live about 5 miles away from the colliery! How on earth did you manage to sneak in without being spotted?? Good pics aswel!
 
Please somebody, save what's left!

Bit odd that somebody has unscrewed the handset parts :question:

I really should check this place out.

Anybody care to PM details?

Nice report MrBones, I struggled on some of my pics to expose OK with the amount of light coming into this place

This place is severely trashed, I was shocked at how bad it is compared to reports ive seen this time last year. It should have been sealed solid tight like Kiveton Park baths was. I really think there will be not a lot to save soon and the demo crews will then be in, great shame, but this is reality...

PS Potter: Went up this weekend, only took me 30 seconds to work out the easy way in. Most places aint hard to work out, you just need to look at the clues and think logically.
 
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