CHEVALEMENT DU PUITS DE LA TRANCHÉE

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  • CHEVALEMENT DU PUITS DE LA TRANCHÉE©
Built in 1874 and 1875 by the architect Edmont Heusschen, the Puits de la Tranchée headframe is located in the coal seam of the Basse-Loire basin. Prior to its construction, a carboniferous mining site had existed since 1541. Then, in 1743, the Lord of Montjean obtained the royal privilege of modernising coal extraction at Montjean-sur-Loire. From an architectural point of view, the site consists of the Puits de la Tranchée, topped by a headframe, a sevenfold lime kiln, a mine and a quarry linked to the seven kilns by a railway line, the steam engine building and a port. The Puits de la Tranchée headframe is the most powerful (32.29 metres high) of the thirteen stone headframes still standing in France. It framed a wooden structure supporting the winch used to bring up the raw materials and descended to a height of 178.5 metres below ground to feed the seven furnaces, using a pulley system to bring the bags of coal to the surface. The kilns fired the local limestone before shipping. Production peaked in 1891 with a total of 16,206 tonnes. Coal extraction (500,000 tonnes in total) and lime production ceased in 1892. The entire site has been listed as a Historic Monument since 2004.Home groups:yes
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Associated services

  • Animaux
  • Historic site and monument category
  • Industrial site
  • 19th century

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