Emperor William Shaft

Emperor William Shaft
(Kaiser-Wilhelm-Schacht)

Shaft house and head frame
Location
Location Clausthal-Zellerfeld
History
Opened 1 April 1880
Closed 31 March 1980

The Emperor William Shaft (German: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Schacht or Schacht Kaiser Wilhelm II.) was the central hoisting and man-riding shaft of the lead and zinc mine in Clausthal-Zellerfeld in the Upper Harz in central Germany.

It was sited on the Burgstatt Lode (Burgstätter Gangzug). The surface installations were located in the borough of Clausthal on No. 24 Erzstraße, near the present-day mining institute of the University of Technology.

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    Coordinates: 51°48′15″N 10°20′40″E / 51.80417°N 10.34444°E / 51.80417; 10.34444

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