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Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time

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Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time

Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time, beating the previous best by three weeks. January 1988. © Mirrorpix

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Coal Coal Mining Colliery Miners 1988

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This print from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to the thriving era of coal mining in the 1980s. The image showcases Murton Colliery, a prominent colliery known for its remarkable production achievements. In January 1988, this industrious site achieved an extraordinary milestone by producing its millionth tonne of coal for the financial year in record time. The photograph captures the jubilant atmosphere that engulfed Murton Colliery as miners celebrated their incredible feat. Their hard work and dedication had paid off, surpassing all previous records by an impressive three weeks. This achievement not only highlighted the efficiency and productivity of Murton Colliery but also underscored the resilience and determination of these unsung heroes working tirelessly underground. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we are reminded of the significant role coal mining played in shaping communities and fueling industries during this period. It serves as a poignant reminder of an industry that once thrived, providing employment opportunities and powering economies. With its rich historical context and powerful imagery, this print transports us back to a time when collieries like Murton were at their peak, symbolizing both progress and unity within these close-knit mining communities. NCJ's expertly captured moment allows us to appreciate the immense efforts made by miners who dedicated their lives to extracting one of our most valuable natural resources – coal.


Framed Prints of Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time

Relive history with our exclusive framed print from NCJ's Memory Lane, featuring the milestone moment when Murton Colliery reached its millionth tonne production mark in January 1988, three weeks ahead of schedule. This vintage photograph captures the pride and achievement of the community, making it a perfect addition to any home or office space. Order your Framed Print from Media Storehouse and bring a piece of local history into your world.


Photo Prints of Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time

Relive history with this stunning photographic print from the Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. Witness the moment Murton Colliery reached a remarkable milestone, producing its millionth tonne of coal in record time in January 1988. Be a part of this historic achievement with this captivating image, perfect for adding character to your home or office space. A must-have for coal mining enthusiasts and local history enthusiasts alike!


Poster Prints of Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time

Relive history with our exclusive Murton Colliery Millionth Tonne Poster Print from NCJ's Memory Lane Prints. Witness the moment Murton Colliery made mining industry history, producing its millionth tonne of coal in record-breaking time three weeks ahead of schedule. This collectible poster is a perfect addition to any home or office, transporting you back to January 1988 and the incredible achievement at Murton Colliery. Order yours today and be a part of mining heritage.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time

Relive history with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse range, featuring the iconic image "Murton Colliery Millionth Tonne" by NCJ from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle showcases a significant moment in history as Murton Colliery reached its millionth tonne production milestone three weeks ahead of schedule in January 1988. Engage in a challenging yet rewarding puzzle experience, bringing this piece of coal mining heritage to life in your home.

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