Landscape Legacies of Coal

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ACTIVELY CELEBRATE SCOTTISH MINING HISTORY
Through a series of curated heritage walking routes, this app promotes active engagement with the often hidden, but valuable legacy of Scottish coal mining. It highlights the story of coal and the communities that depended on it through the physical remains of the industry.
It is not so long ago that coal had a place in everyday life in Central Scotland. At its peak in the post war period, the industry employed around 140,000 workers and met 90% of the Nation’s demand for fuel. Colliery towns and villages were dominated by the nearby bing, the headstock, colliery buildings, railway sidings as well as housing, clubs and bowling greens. The closures, demolition and subsequent repurposing and/or redevelopment of colliery sites from the 1960s erased much of the physical traces of one of Scotland’s foremost industries.
BECOME A LANDSCAPE DETECTIVE
Learn to identify the often hard to discern, visible traces of coal mining that remain in the landscape today. The sunken hollows, patches of colliery waste and piles of building rubble through to communication networks, remediated bings, miners rows, clubs and repurposed buildings.
PLAN YOUR PERFECT WALK
The app features start points, parking, route distances and nature of the terrain and its suitability for families, buggies and wheelchairs. Also indicated are opportunities to extend or shorten the walks, mid route parking, public toilets and coffee and cake stops.
REAL TIME TRACKING
An easy to follow route with real time tracking together with simple directions will guide you round the landscapes and help you find the surviving features marked by the coal waggon icon. You can choose between map and satellite.
BRING HISTORY TO LIFE
Click on the coal waggon icons along the route for the history, historic maps, images and sound clips to experience the industry at a time when coal dominated everyday life.
TELL YOUR STORY
Take the opportunity to share your memories, post your images and suggest additional features or a new route to include.
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JazzPants on

United Kingdom

With been local I was told about the app some history but more required would make this really exciting and a easier title to remember so it can be searched easier and download easier

Should be one for all former mining areas!

Coalboard on

United Kingdom

Great app, I’ve a mind to do one myself for our major pit disaster site in Lancashire but haven’t a clue how, not as simple as web site design 😩

Excellent heritage walk.

flatworm51 on

United Kingdom

Fascinating insight into the industrial history and archaeology of Scottish coal mining. Well written and organised , atmospheric photographs and lovely old maps. Warmly recommended , a good day out !

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Category
Education
Languages
English
Recent release
1.0.2 (5 years ago )
Released on
Jan 17, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
2 months ago
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