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1 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, New Waterford — William DavisMemorial — Colliery Lands Park —
William Davis, a miner, with the British Empire Steel Corporation (BESCO), was employed at the No. 12 Colliery, New Waterford. In 1920, BESCO management began a targeted campaign to break the union. There were 58 strikes in the Sydney Coal Field . . . Map (db m151725) HM
2 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, New Waterford — Earl LeadbeaterMemorial — Colliery Lands Park —
On March 3rd 1973, No. 12 Colliery experienced an underground fire. The fire claimed the life of coal miner Earl Leadbeater. This memorial has been placed here at Colliery Lands Park in his memory. No. 12 Colliery is his resting place as he is . . . Map (db m151726) HM
3 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, New Waterford — Anderton Shearer Loader
The Anderton Shearer-Loader was a widely used coal cutter loader in which the ordinary jib of the longwall coal cutter was replaced by a shear drum capable of cutting a "web" of variable depth. The machine traveled on an armored conveyor and . . . Map (db m151727) HM
4 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, New Waterford — JoyHydraulically Powered Longwall Roof Support
2 leg x 510 tonne yield hydraulically powered longwall roof support. These longwall roof supports were the last set purchased and were used underground at Prince Colliery. Each support was 5 feet wide, weighed 13 tonnes, and had a height range of 48 . . . Map (db m151728) HM
5 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, New Waterford — Armoured Face Conveyor
The armoured face conveyor (AFC) is a very large and robust piece of coal mining equipment that was installed along the full length of an underground longwall face. The coal cutting machine or shearer rode on top of the AFC where it deposited cut . . . Map (db m151729) HM
 
 
 
 
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