Boothstown Mines Rescue Station

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title: Boothstown Mines Rescue Station
text: Boothstown Mines Rescue Station which served the collieries of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Owners on the Lancashire Coalfield opened in November 1933 on a site in Boothstown, close to the East Lancashire Road. The mines rescue station is Grade II listed and at the centre of a conservation area. It replaced mines rescue stations at Howe Bridge, Denton, St Helens and Burnley. The rescue station and its associated buildings were designed by Bradshaw, Gass and Hope of Bolton. A two-storey build
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description: Building in Boothstown, Greater Manchester
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date modified: 2022-04-16T16:47:44Z
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