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Daw Mill shafts
Daw Mill is the largest colliery in the UK, mining a five-metre thick section of the Warwickshire Thick seam some 750 metres below the ground. Since 1982 the coal is brought out via a drift, but the shafts are retained for winding men and materials. The future of this pit hangs in the balance and it is not likely to last for more than a few years at most.
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