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Different processes used in mining 

Babbington Colliery General view No 1, 2
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AD8 - Coal cutting
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FW3 - The process of snaking
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AD7 - Different seam names
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LM2 - Steam winding
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JHN2 - Horse heads and arches
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FW2 - Different types of ripping
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LM16 - Ripping and back ripping
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JK4 - What's the gobbins used for?
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AD6 - Boring machines and air legs
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KS2 - Spragging coal
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SF11 - Spragging
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DJ11 - What were the different clips used for?
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DJ16 - Gates labelled by seams
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DJ9 - Using a stang was a craft
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BH3 - This is what snaking is
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DH4 - Two kinds of ripping
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DJH3 - Changes in the mine
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BK2 - Dinting
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AB4 - Use of tubs
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AB5 - What do props and chocks do?
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BBT3 - What is lipping?
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BK3 - This is how the cages worked
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BBT2 - Road denting
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BBT5 - Shot firing
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BPN4 - Winding up and down the shafts
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BBY7 - Why are we stood?
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BBY5 - Scrufting
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BPN5 - Different seams at Bilsthorpe
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BPN6 - Conveyor belts and tripping tubs
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BPN7 - Panzers and shearers
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DA7 - Getting around underground
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JHK2 - Locking tubs
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KC5 - Feeder and return gates
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BG1 - What is dinting?
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BG4 - Why do you need to dint?
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BW3 - The roles of the different shifts
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BW5 - How were timber drawers used?
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DA5 - Drawing cages
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DJH5 - Different types of coal
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GB7 - Floor lift
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LM11 - Checking the cage
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PT8 - Different types of belt
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LM15 - What is stinting?
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RG6 - Storing coal
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PT2 - Coal cutting
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RW5 - Dinting
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TF2 - Cutting coal
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