Sainte Marie Coal Mine
Sainte-Marie coal mine in 1920 | |
Location | |
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Sainte-Marie coal mine | |
Location | Haute-Saône |
commune | Franche-Comté |
Country | France |
Coordinates | Ronchamp[1] 47°42′10″N 6°37′47″E / 47.702855°N 6.629740°ECoordinates: Ronchamp[2] 47°42′10″N 6°37′47″E / 47.702855°N 6.629740°E |
Production | |
Products | coal |
Greatest depth | 359 metres |
History | |
Opened | 1864 |
Closed | 1958 |
Owner | |
Company | Houillères de Ronchamp, Électricité de France |
The Sainte Marie Coal Mine is one of the major Ronchamp coal mines, located in Bourlémont (Ronchamp, Haute-Saône), in eastern France. It was worked intermittently between 1866 and 1958, then finally closed. The concrete headframe was reinforced in 1924. On 29 March 2001, the headframe was listed as a twentieth-century monument historique.[3]
Background
In 1830, a survey was conducted atop hill Bourlémont, near the future site of the Sainte Marie Coal Mine, but no trace of coal was discovered.[4] In the 1860s, the Stéphanien coal basin was already known and the Saint-Charles, Saint-Joseph, Sainte-Pauline, and Sainte-Barbe mines were present, and the unsuccessful digging of the Saint-Georges pit was ongoing.[5]
Mining
In 1863, it was decided that a new mineshaft would be dug west of the Saint-Charles well to replace it. At that time, the limits of the Ronchamp basin were unknown,[6] and the location of the mine was 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) west of the Saint-Charles pit, at the foot of Bourlémont. Digging of the 3.5 metres (11 ft)-diameter mineshaft began on 23 April 1864, and Portland cement was used to create walls in the pit. Assisted by six horses and a steam winch,[5] the digging was completed after two years, and the coalfield was found at 239 metres (784 ft) deep.
A further 60 centimetres (2.0 ft) layer of coal at 305 m (1,001 ft) was discovered and digging ceased at a depth of 359 m (1,178 ft).[7] The well was dug on rough terrain but there was little water infiltration, unlike most wells of the Ronchamp basin. It cost a total of ₣172,157.93 to dig the mine. Despite low levels of coal, the site was developed for coal extraction with security systems and cages to carry the coal.[7]
Incidents
The first steam-powered hoist resulted in problems as it should only have been used during the initial digging; the hoist broke on 13 November 1866, trapping five miners underground, who were rescued using a winch the following day.[8] Two years later, the hoist was replaced with the former machine of the Notre-Dame mine, which had a steam break, gears, and a spool shaft.[8][9]
In January 1868 an extraction cage detached and damaged the guide ropes, causing unemployment at the mine for a fortnight.[8] On 24 January 1868, the mine experienced a firedamp blast that left eight dead and damaged 250 metres (820 ft) of timber.[10]
After closure the mine was filled with shale and a concrete slab was placed over it by Cotta.[11] Upon closure, it was planned that the headframe would be demolished, but due to the population’s attachment to their heritage, the headframe was saved in 1972 by Dr. Marcel Maulini; he subsequently formed the Museum of Mining in 1976.[12]
Pictures
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Mineshaft slab.
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Shaft indicator.
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Old hoist building.
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Remains of the fan.
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Remains of the control.
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1864 boiler house.
Notes
- ↑ "Puits Sainte-Marie". BRGM.
- ↑ "Puits Sainte-Marie". BRGM.
- ↑ Mérimée IA70000154, Ministère français de la Culture. (fr) et Mérimée PA70000053, Ministère français de la Culture. (fr)
- ↑ "Historie de la colline de Bourlémont jusqu'en 1678". ABAMM. Archived from the original on 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
- 1 2 Parietti 2001, p. 37.
- ↑ Parietti 1999a, p. 4.
- 1 2 Parietti 1999a, p. 3.
- 1 2 3 Parietti 1999a, p. 5.
- ↑ Mathet 1882, pp. 630-631.
- ↑ Parietti 1999a, p. 6.
- ↑ Parietti & Petitot 2005, p. 12.
- ↑ Parietti 1999a, p. 8.
References
- Parietti, Jean-Jacques (2001). Les Houillères de Ronchamp (in French). 1: The Mine. Editions Comtoises. ISBN 2-914425-08-2.
- Parietti, Jean-Jacques (2010). Les Houillères de Ronchamp (in French). 2: The Miners. ISBN 978-2-36230-001-1.
- Parietti, Jean-Jacques (1999). Records of coal mining (in French). 1: Sainte Marie. Association of Friends of the Mining Museum.
- Parietti, Jean-Jacques (1999). Records of coal mining (in French). 3: Saint Charles. Association of Friends of the Mining Museum.
- Parietti, Jean-Jacques; Petitot, Christiane (2005). Géomètre aux houillères de Ronchamp (in French). Association of Friends of the Mining Musesum.
- Mathet, François (1882). Memories of Ronchamp mining (in French). Society of the mineral industry.
- PNRBV. Coal of Ronchamp (in French). Parc naturel régional des Ballons des Vosges. ISBN 2-910328-31-7.
External links
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- (French) Les amis du musée de la mine.