An old documentary made in 1948 about Gedling Colliery in Nottinghamshire, one of the deepest pits in the region.
The film concentrates on the way the pit has increased its output through the introduction of new technology at every stage, from cutting (using a Meco-Moore cutter-loader, as demonstrated in Mining Review 1st Year No. 1) to conveying the coal from the face to the sorting plant (weighing it along the way) to the sorting process.
Sorting still has to be carried out by hand, but instead of physically picking up the coal, it's now pushed into the correct chutes with the aid of rakes - the commentator compares this with a croupier sorting gambling chips at Monte Carlo.
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