Greater Manchester's Past Revealed 15
Gin Pit: The Archaeology of a Coal-Mining Settlement
By Ian Miller, Alison Plummer
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Introduces Gin Pit near Tyldesley, a small industrial settlement on the Manchester Coalfield. Historical research and archaeological work at the colliery and workshops reveal the development of coal mining, engineering and community life from the 19th century onward.
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Gin Pit near Tyldesley is a fine example of a small industrial settlement on the Manchester Coalfield. It developed from the mid-nineteenth century to serve the rapidly expanding coal trade that fuelled the massive industrial expansion of the region. The early history of the colliery at the heart of Gin Pit is poorly documented, although financial investment during the 1860s enabled a significant expansion of mining activity. An important complex of workships was added to the site by the Astley & Tyldesley Collieries Company at the turn of the twentieth century, providing repair and engineering facilities for several of the Company's coal mines. This booklet presents the historical development of this fascinating industrial settlement, and summarises the archaeological works that were undertaken at Gin Pit Colliery by Oxford Archaeology North in 2005-7.