Institute Winding House
The Institute Winding House was installed in 1966 and was fitted with a single 270 horsepower electric drum winder. The system had one cage functioning as an upcast.
Window control cabin
General view of the winding house
The winding drum
"Code of Shaft Signals" signage dated 1967
Lamp House
The lamp house was added in 1922, after the older lamp house was deemed too small owing to an increase in manpower and the introduction of electric lamps.
General view of the lamp house
The few remaining lamp charging stations
Lamps and battery packs
Old sign and decaying rooms in the lamp house
Part of the lamp house had been converted into the ticket office when the colliery was a museum
Inside the museum shop
Poster on the shop counter
Map of the mine workings
This mural was at the start of the museum tour as part of an exhibition explaining "how coal was formed". I'm not sure why they used images of how coal was
used to illustrate it!
And a couple more to finish off with.......
Chatterley Whitfield Wagons with the colliery behind
Clockwise from top left: Hesketh power house, Hesketh Headgear, Platt winding house and Headgear, Institute Headgear and winding house, chimney, boiler house, Lamp House, Locomotive shed, and the Walker fan drift in the centre.