Grimethorpe Colliery Band | Tower Colliery | Silverwood Colliery | Morupule Colliery | Lalmatia Colliery | Yew Tree Colliery | Tilmanstone Colliery Halt railway station | Shotton Colliery | Mostyn Colliery | Hulton Colliery Company | Hatfield Colliery | Caphouse Colliery | Brooketon Colliery | Bickershaw Colliery |
The company was registered in 1918 and the following year saw a joining together of steel makers Samuel Fox and Company of Stocksbridge; Steel, Peech and Tozer of Templeborough and Ickles in Rotherham; the Appleby-Frodingham Steel Company of Scunthorpe; and the coal mining and by-products interests of Rother Vale Collieries at Orgreave, Treeton and Thurcroft.
Woodhouse was the hub of two colliery branches: to the west a branch to Orgreave Colliery, which was extended to reach Treeton Colliery under the MS&LR (Extension to London) Act 1893 and opened on 10 October 1898, and, to the east, from Woodhouse East Junction, the Birley Branch, which served the Birley Collieries, belonging to the Sheffield Coal Company.