Chapter 2

At this date the price of coal at the pit’s mouth was not less than 16/- a ton, or fully double what it is at present.  The course of this notable work which effectually drained the Hollin seam of coal may still be traced for a long distance by its succession of ventilating shafts, finally issuing in the ravine called Kearsley, and discharging its waters into the brook.


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