Here are more pictures of that Anthracite Mine Tunnel in the Northern Field, PA
Looking inside of the Mule Barn. The old Mule stables are still left pretty much intact. An old MSA ComfoCap is seen on a prop.
Another view of the stables.
On the other side of the Mule stables.
Looking back at the Mule stables from far back, Miner Lina and UGM Banks can be seen.
Old cabinets inside of the mule barn. Perhaps they were used to store mule shoes or tools when the mine was in operation.
UGM Banks inside of the workings near the mule barn.
The main rock tunnel for this mine.
Further along in the rock tunnel.
Mine researchers looking beyond an old brattice wall.
After traveling in the rock tunnel, you intersect the vein of coal. Miner Mike standing in the rock tunnel while UGM Banks is crawling in the workings above. Notice the height of this seam of coal.
Intersecting the next vein of coal along the rock tunnel.
Along a gangway of this mine, Mine Researchers are seen climbing up the chute to an old brattice wall.
An old sign seen here before entering the workings.
The end of this gangway.
Peering into the workings of the mine.
Miner Mike examining an old blasting cap box.
Drum left in the mine.
View looking along the gangway.
End of tunnel.
Climbing gobb rock.
Looking along, old rail can be seen in the mine.
Mine Researchers taking a break on the job.
Small chamber, brattice wall can be seen.
Apparently someone opened up the brattice wall into the coal workings.
Outside of underground mine hospital.
View inside of hospital.
Another view inside of the hospital. Old bottles can be seen still in cabinet.