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English: Foundation of the former coal washing plant of lignit coal mine Robertshall in Hamburg-Hausbruch, Germany. Robertshall has been in operation from 1919 to 1922 and it was the most nothern coal mine in Germany. Situation in September 2011.
Deutsch: Fundamentreste der ehemaligen Braunkohlenwaschanlage des Bergwerkes Robertshall in de:Hamburg-Hausbruch. Das Bergwerk Robertshall war von 1919 bis 1922 im Betrieb und war Deutschlands nördlichstes Kohlebergwerk überhaupt. Zustand im September 2011.
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