My father was winder back in the 1950s and looked after the the steam engines, they eventually ended at Bank hall colliery Burnley As kid used to fall sleep listening to the coal wagons racing up an down west end road happy happy days.
glad you keep the memorys on people of rossington my dad david was an onsetter,for 50 yrs my brother moz chris mulholland was there to the end i was there till 81,happy days
Brings back so many memories. Thank you so much Dave. I worked mainly on 6's face with Ray Hopson from 1973 -1981. I used to travel on the pit bus from Thorne. Alan Sparks
My Grandad Albert Kilgour worked there, and I think my Dad, Ron Carter worked there as an apprentice sparky when he was young. My Nana and Grandad Kilgour lived in Holmes Carr Crescent. When I was little I used to get told off for sitting on the wall in the back garden, because I used to get my pants covered in soot. All my family gone now, but still these photos remind me of happy memories. Thank you :)
Great video, I returned for a visit 8 years ago after leaving for Oz in 1960. What the F has happenned to the gas street lights. And the Hippodromeg has gone.
My granddad Harry George Buttle was a miner at Rossington pit. He worked there pre- 1970's, then when his lungs got bad he cobbled shoes in a shed in the back garden. They lived on Grange Road.
i loved the vid it brings back loads of memories.i worked there from 1962 to 1965.the only person i remember was george telford. we ended up bouncing at the top rank suit..remeber winning the locker draw once lol.i used to travel from cantley 1 very early mornings..i would love to get in contact with george again i remember he used to bree falcons i think..please help if you can a phone number would be good.ahhhhh. my name....des smith..cheers.
Great video Dave, brings back a lot of memories. Any way I can download a full quality version of it? Working with a couple of people in it down at Daw Mill. From ex Rosso electrical apprentice Craig T.
Hitfrombehind....hi, I would like to know more about the Kilgours if you can help me. My grandmother's maiden name was Olive Kilgour, she married Lawrence Scott. I was taken away from the family at birth and had very little contact with them before they died. Would your Kilgour relations have been relations of mine too?
Hey, my husband's grandfather was a pit sinker at Rossington and was killed in an accident in 1915. I understand there is (was) a memorial at the colliery with the names of the miners who were lost at the pit. Do you have a photo of the memorial at all, including the inscription of the names of the miners? Thanks.
super vid was very enjoyable..i must say a big thankyou for getting me george,s phone number.been chatting and now have each others email addy..once again rossodave many many thanks.and kkep this site running..des smith
My Family and my mams (Powell) all worked at that pit, my dad wouldnt let me go down the mines as he saw what was coming, i jined the Army and saw from a distance what happened to Rosso, concurent governments have destroyed a heritage
@tutorsteve Hi yes i know Bill and Jimmy and still see them regular i worked with Bill at Rossington colliery and when i was younger we had a good football team at the Labour club and Jimmy helped to run it
rossodave ..yes please i would love george,s number..tell them that i work down the pit the same time as george..and we were bouncers at the top rank suit in donny in the 60s omg thats a long time ago also georges mum used to bake bread...mm was georgous..lool...cheers ..des..
My father was winder back in the 1950s and looked after the the steam engines, they eventually ended at Bank hall colliery Burnley
As kid used to fall sleep listening to the coal wagons racing up an down west end road happy happy days.
Thanks for this so many good memories the banter was brilliant so sad no coal mines 💚☘️🇮🇪
glad you keep the memorys on people of rossington my dad david was an onsetter,for 50 yrs my brother moz chris mulholland was there to the end i was there till 81,happy days
Brings back so many memories. Thank you so much Dave. I worked mainly on 6's face with Ray Hopson from 1973 -1981. I used to travel on the pit bus from Thorne. Alan Sparks
My Grandad Albert Kilgour worked there, and I think my Dad, Ron Carter worked there as an apprentice sparky when he was young. My Nana and Grandad Kilgour lived in Holmes Carr Crescent. When I was little I used to get told off for sitting on the wall in the back garden, because I used to get my pants covered in soot. All my family gone now, but still these photos remind me of happy memories. Thank you :)
good memories, not the prettiest sight you will ever see but one that you will never forget
Love the video, and also the song working men, very poignant, my dad, grandad and brother woked at rossington colliery.
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i love british mining history, went on a couple of solidarity marches & union rallys in 84 as a youngster with my dad.
Great video, I returned for a visit 8 years ago after leaving for Oz in 1960. What the F has happenned to the gas street lights. And the Hippodromeg has gone.
My granddad Harry George Buttle was a miner at Rossington pit. He worked there pre- 1970's, then when his lungs got bad he cobbled shoes in a shed in the back garden. They lived on Grange Road.
My grandad Wren worked at Rossington pit and his Dad before him left working at The Plant to become a miner at Rossington
i loved the vid it brings back loads of memories.i worked there from 1962 to 1965.the only person i remember was george telford. we ended up bouncing at the top rank suit..remeber winning the locker draw once lol.i used to travel from cantley 1 very early mornings..i would love to get in contact with george again i remember he used to bree falcons i think..please help if you can a phone number would be good.ahhhhh. my name....des smith..cheers.
thanks for preserving the memories of rossington pit. remember me? im john nadin.cheers.
brillant... my dad and grandads all worked down rossington pit.. hubert jones anybody remember him ?
hi do u have any pics of the colliery and of chris phelps and friends wantin to make summit for him from them for xmas but dont have any thankyou
yes they are in the process of reclaiming the pit tip , about 5 years work .
hi do u have any pics of chris phelps wantin to make him summit from them for xmas seen a few clips of him on the vid thankyou
Great video Dave, brings back a lot of memories.
Any way I can download a full quality version of it? Working with a couple of people in it down at Daw Mill.
From ex Rosso electrical apprentice Craig T.
@55pepperpot Hi John yes i remember you ,you worked with my Brother in law John telford.you lived at Cantley area glad you liked the video..
Hitfrombehind....hi, I would like to know more about the Kilgours if you can help me. My grandmother's maiden name was Olive Kilgour, she married Lawrence Scott. I was taken away from the family at birth and had very little contact with them before they died. Would your Kilgour relations have been relations of mine too?
Hey, my husband's grandfather was a pit sinker at Rossington and was killed in an accident in 1915. I understand there is (was) a memorial at the colliery with the names of the miners who were lost at the pit. Do you have a photo of the memorial at all, including the inscription of the names of the miners? Thanks.
hi i have a photo of the memorial plaque i have tried sending it in a reply to you not sure if has been successful
Has it been taken down?
super vid was very enjoyable..i must say a big thankyou for getting me george,s phone number.been chatting and now have each others email addy..once again rossodave many many thanks.and kkep this site running..des smith
sites changed once again the reclamation has halted & now houses are being built on the main colliery site with a direct access to Donny via lakeside
Thanks Craig not sure if you can download it ,if you email me your address i will be able to send you a copy no problem
george wrote a message for you on video Dave
luv u daddy !!! :] ( ian sharpe )
My Family and my mams (Powell) all worked at that pit, my dad wouldnt let me go down the mines as he saw what was coming, i jined the Army and saw from a distance what happened to Rosso, concurent governments have destroyed a heritage
@tutorsteve Hi yes i know Bill and Jimmy and still see them regular i worked with Bill at Rossington colliery
and when i was younger we had a good football team at the Labour club and Jimmy helped to run it
rossodave ..yes please i would love george,s number..tell them that i work down the pit the same time as george..and we were bouncers at the top rank suit in donny in the 60s omg thats a long time ago
also georges mum used to bake bread...mm was georgous..lool...cheers ..des..
@amelia549 yes i can send them to your email if you want
hi my brother in law is John telford george and frank are his uncles i will get there phone numbers off him for you