कोयला गड्ढा Meaning in English
कोयला गड्ढा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : coal
, coal pit
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कोयलाझोंक का कमराकोयला सीम
अलकतरा
कोयला झोंकने का यंत्र
कोयला झोंकने वाला
कोलर्स
कोयलाझोंक
कोलाइज
संयुक्त सरकार
कोलोकेट
कोलमार
कोल्ज़ का तेल
कोयलाझोंकू
कोलियों
कोलैटेबल
कोयला-गड्ढा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Polkemmet deep mine coal pit closed around the time of the last miners' strike in 1984.
In 1830 it was normal for women and children as young as five and six to haul trucks full of coal to the surface of the coal pits.
Charcoal pits are quite common to see in the Shimoni forest; villagers and outside laborers travel to the interior of the forest in order to cut down trees for charcoal.
These miners had tied accommodation with the job and had to pay rent to the coal pit owner.
This included the Tir Penry chemical works and the Union chemical works; Morriston Pottery and Copper Pit, which was a coal pit; Forest spleter works and Morriston spelter works; Rose copper works, Plas Marl coal pit and Landore copper works; Millbrook iron works, Landore tinplate works and Landore Siemens steel works.
This coal pit had one draught and course of water which was drawn from the pit which operated for many years until, out of grudge, Matthew Newlands of Kipp caused the water to be dammed making the pit unprofitable.
The opening of numerous limeworks, and a number of coal pits from the 1840s, wholly changed the character of the parish of Dalry.
Its coal pits included Moss, Ince Hall, Rose Bridge and Ince Collieries.
The Shaftesbury Act (Mines and Collieries Act) of 1842 banned women and children under ten years of age from working in coal pits.
Sir John Inglis of Crammond organised the first coal pits in the area at Benhar, south-west of Harthill.
The station is built over the tunnel through which passed the Silkstone Wagonway, an early rail link from the coal pits in Silkstone Common, via a rope-hauled incline and the village of Silkstone to the Barnsley Canal.
Smith's coal pits were under the control of Sir John Lister Kaye by 1817 and were managed by estate managers including John Blenkinsop of the Middleton Collieries who oversaw the enlargement of the enterprise in the 1820s.
Vol X dated 1616 makes reference to the coal mining of John Muirhead of Braidenhill who had a going coal pit near the land of Kipp in the new Monklands Parish.
कोयला-गड्ढा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Following the 2005 federal elections in which the CDU became the strongest party and formed a grand coalition with the Social Democratic Party (SPD), Lammert was elected by the Bundestag on 18 October 2005 to replace Wolfgang Thierse of the SPD as its President.
AESD engineers also built a prototype for a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) system utilizing hot plasma gases emitted by a coal-fired power plant.
ACCD operated a coal gasification process demonstration unit (PDU), which was funded by DoE in the early 1970s, and conducted related research projects.
1510, directed by David Kennedy the first Earl of Cassilis, with encouragement from James IV, monks at Crossraguel developed production of salt by the boiling sea water in pans, and the grinding of charcoal for gunpowder.
The Southern Pacific is credited with being the first western railroad to experiment in 1879 with the use of oil in its locomotives as a fuel source in lieu of coal (with substantial technical assistance from the Union Oil Company, one of the SP's biggest accounts).
The conversion from coal to oil also help solved the Southern Pacific's problem of intense smoke in the tunnels of the Sierra Nevada.
As a result many of these vessels coalesced and became cartilaginous”.
The oldest known mention of the name "Cholsteten" (from the German words for cabbage or more likely for charcoal) can be found in a document of the Weißenau Abbey of 1161.
April / May: Charcoal Burner Festival in Kohlstetten.
Numerous railways were built to export coal and iron from South Wales and slate from North Wales.
Railways did, though, play an important part in moving freight, especially heavy loads such as coal, iron and steel, and played a vital role in the First World War.
In 1775 a lease was given to William Russell enabling him to mine coal on the Washington estate.
For a time it was the most productive pit on the Washington coalfield, employing over 1500 men and garnering an annual total of 486,000 tons of usable coal in 1964–5.