Glasshoughton Colliery Remembered.

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  • Subscribe to my youtube channel for 220+ coal mine tributes and counting. Glasshoughton is a neighbourhood of Castleford in West Yorkshire, England, that borders on Pontefract.For most of the nineteenth century Glasshoughton was a separate village with an economic, social and religious life of its own. It had glassworks before Castleford and it supplied most of the coal for Castleford's industries until the big, modern pits opened at Wheldale, Fryston and Glasshoughton itself from the late 1860s. There was a Wesleyan chapel in the village from not much later than 1837, this being the year a plot of land on what is now School Lane was sold for "a Methodist Chapel and Sunday School"In the 1851 census the village name was sometimes spelled Glashouton.In the 1870s, the locale was well known as Houghton-Glass for its mines and quarries, producing excellent limestone and excellent sand used by glassmakers and iron foundries.The 1890 Ordnance Survey map shows Glass Houghton as a village distinct from Castleford, with its largest buildings along each side of Front Street. The population growth of Castleford to the southwest of the old village centre naturally has been referred to as Glasshoughton.
    The major impacts on the budding community in the twentieth century were related to growing prosperity due to the impact of technological innovation. Efficiencies in communications led to the growth and political consolidation of the surrounding communities. The vehicular bypass named Colorado Way was realised.
    Glasshoughton railway station on the Pontefract Line was opened on 21 February 2005, especially to serve the newly built leisure and retail facilities. The station has allowed growth in "park and ride" and "walk and ride" commuters, thereby reducing local and regional road congestion, decreasing commute times.In 1978, the Coke Works ceased operation and the Colliery sadly was later closed in 1986.

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  • @jeffthomas4513
    @jeffthomas4513 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love the videos but we could do with a change of backing track as it is the same one for each video.

  • @deanwood2332
    @deanwood2332 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i was born in Glasshoughton in 1963 my dad was shot firer at the pit . loads of happy memories in them back streets

  • @kanehughan6768
    @kanehughan6768 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi there who sang the song you have on this clip

  • @matthewbrownridge4370
    @matthewbrownridge4370 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My fathers first job was at glasshoughton pit ronnie Brownridge he was born in 1945 did his training at whitwood colliery briggs then onto glasshoughton and later worked at glasshoughton coke works.