Description:Pictured are Miners in the West Cannock Colliery Team, who won the Cannock Chase Coal-Owners Association Mines Rescue Challenge Cup in 1934.
Back row left to right: E Archer (Capt.), E Rutter, P Stanley (Reserve), N E Bevan, E Martin (Lieut.), front row from left: A Murray and H J Martin.
The photograph was taken by Fred Parsons of Cannock.
West Cannock Colliery Company had 5 sites:
No.1 plant (pit) was sunk in 1869 and closed in 1958 it had a downcast shaft and an upcast shaft.
No.2 plant was sunk in 1871, wound its first coal in 1876 and closed in 1887. It was located south of Stafford lane, below East Cannock.
No.3 plant (pit) was sunk in 1871 and closed 1949 it was located on the north side of Belt Rd just off the bridge.
No.4 Plant (pit) was sunk 1869 and closed in 1928 it had 2 shafts although there are no pictures of the upcast headgear the 2nd shaft was located approximately 70yds northeast of the downcast.
No.5 plant was sunk, a) downcast 1914, b) upcast 1916 and the colliery closed in 1982.
The West Cannock No.1, No.2, No.3 and No.4 pits were all connected as stated underground. In the 1950s No.1 shaft at No.1 pit (aka) 1s was linked to Littleton Colliery who took the coal left there and the No.2 (upcast shaft) at No.1 pit (aka) 2s was linked to West Cannock No.5 Colliery who took the coal left there. No.5 pit was also linked to the Valley colliery in 1962.
All these collieries employed several hundreds of men.