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This 15 ton "Joy Sullivan continuous miner continous miner"
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This 15 ton "Joy Sullivan continuous miner continous miner"
This 15 ton " Joy Sullivan continuous miner continous miner" has been imported from the United States for experiments in British mines. It is claimed that under American mining conditions, it can move two tons of coal a minute. It is capable of cutting and loading coal and moving forward in one operation. This model, first of its kind to leave the United States was demonstrated on the surface at Donisthorpe Colliery, Leicestershire. It cannot be put below ground until the pit has stopped working for the Christmas holiday 1949
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This 15 ton 'Joy Sullivan continuous miner' has arrived in British mines all the way from the United States, ready to revolutionize coal mining operations. Imported specifically for experiments, this cutting-edge machine is expected to increase productivity and efficiency in the industry. Under American mining conditions, it boasts an impressive capability of moving two tons of coal per minute. With its unique design, it can cut and load coal while simultaneously advancing forward, streamlining the entire process into one seamless operation. The first of its kind to leave the United States, this remarkable model was recently showcased on the surface at Donisthorpe Colliery in Leicestershire. However, due to safety regulations, it cannot be deployed underground until after Christmas when the pit temporarily shuts down. This photograph captures a significant moment in history as miners gather around this groundbreaking machinery. The image reflects both excitement and curiosity as they witness firsthand how technology can transform their labor-intensive work. Taken during the 1940s amidst World War II's demands for increased coal production, this photo encapsulates not only innovation but also resilience and determination. It serves as a reminder of how industries adapted during challenging times to meet critical needs. Preserved by NCJ through Memory Lane Prints, this snapshot immortalizes a pivotal era in mining history where progress met tradition.
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