SO9491 :
Racecourse Colliery, Black Country Living Museum
by Mike Parker
A light dusting of snow, covering the train tracks and the coal in the wagons, made the quiet corner of the museum dedicated to a recreated colliery hugely atmospheric. The pretend colliery's name comes from the fact that in the eighteenth century this was the site of the Earl of Dudley's private racecourse.
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