Howe Bridge Mines Rescue Station

Howe Bridge Mines Rescue Station was the first mines rescue station on the Lancashire Coalfield opened in 1908 in Howe Bridge, Atherton, then in the historic county of Lancashire, England.

They fought fires, rescued victims and recovered bodies in the collieries in which they worked.

Rescue stations were recommended in a Royal Commission in 1886 but were not compulsory until after the 1911 Coal Mines Act was passed.

In 1906 the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Owners Association formed a committee which decided to provide a mines rescue station in Lovers Lane Atherton.

The first rescuers were provided with Siebe Gorman Proto breathing apparatus which was selected by competition.

Mines rescue gear and Howe Bridge certificate