A question about mining from Mrs Statis.

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  1. Stephen Dawson

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    Up through the ground come a bubblin crude.
     
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    I wasnt sure mate. So looked it up. Can mean any fossil fuel including coyl. Apparently.

    Depends on which article you read. Like the one below. Copied.

    Coal is referred as black gold because, it is black in colour and as like gold it also benefits economically and, both gold and coal come through mines.

    Petroleum known as liquid gold.
     
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    It brought back good memories of the Clampetts…. Elle May was a brilliant actress or something like that !
     
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    That sounds scary. :eek:
     
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    I suppose it makes more sense cos they’re both solids.
    Anyway, my mission today is to find some Hillbillies episodes on some obscure channel or I might have to get on eBay for the odd dvd
     
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    Texas tea
     
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    A cobble of coal is what we used to call a single piece.
     
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    no,it's sleck. - found 'coblin' and 'sleck' in a booklet 'The Pogmoor Dialect' by Eric Hoyle. (left by the previous occupiers of this house.)
     
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    My dad used to know the different seams from Darfield Main. When we got a delivery of winterbed seam we had to sit by the back wall, because it was so hot. Good for smelting steel.
     
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    A tight squeeze mostly but never actually got stuck.
     
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    Not quite, X11 - anthracite is the name for a type of coal that used to be mined before “she whose name we do not speak” got her way with the industry. There were several other types.

    So not a generic term for a lump o’ coil.
     
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    I would have thought that “ a piece of coal “ has already been mined and anthracite is the type that is mined.
     
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    Anthracite is a type of hard coal which was mostly mined in S Wales I think .
    Carbon is an element that is soaked up by mainly by plant and that is why it’s found in coal .
    Not sure there is a generic term I think coals coal and that it , all rest are either derived from or types of coal .
     
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    I was assuming (wrongly) that anthracite was almost ALL the coal mined in the UK but apparently it’s not.
    So I am wrong !

    Didn’t want you to form a coalition against me
     
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    No ones against you ,it’s just information giving not sure why you’d take this personally tbh .
     
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    I know …… I was only joking !

    Coalition … get it ?
     
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    Yeah I do now :D not with it this morning I’m putting it down to lack of sleep due to hot weather snd I’m sticking to that :)
     
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    It’s a shame we can’t save some of this hot weather to mix with the cold weather in winter cos no one will have any money for heating
     

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