- (or
Koepe)
hoists are the most
common type of
hoist used in Europe, Asia and Australia. The
friction hoist was
invented in 1877 by
Frederick Koepe. Friction...
- Köping was a
Swedish denomination for a
market town
since the
Middle Ages,
derived from the Old
Norse word kaupang. The
designation was
officially abolished...
- Köping Muni****lity (Swedish: Köpings kommun) is a muni****lity in Västmanland
County in
central Sweden. Its seat is
located in the city of Köping. The...
- Köping is a
locality and the seat of Köping Muni****lity in Västmanland County, Sweden. It had 17,743
inhabitants in 2010. It is
known for the television...
- The Köping–Uttersberg–Riddarhyttan
Railway (Swedish: Köping-Uttersberg-Riddarhyttans Järnväg or KURJ) was a narrow-gauge
railway in
central Sweden, 46...
- also a
window on the
north aisle, east of the
north door,
depicting the
koepe towers and
underground workings of
Cotgrave Colliery,
which was sunk in...
-
taking down. "Web", "fall", and
other terms were used elsewhere.
Koepe winding Koepe is a
system of winding,
using the
friction between the
winding ropes...
- too did the colliery. It was
modernised after World War I and jn 1922 a
Koepe friction winding engine was
installed in the West Pit. New
pithead baths...
- a
steel lattice headframe. This
shaft was
deepened to 1,000
yards and a
Koepe tower winder was
built in 1961. The
upcast ventilation shaft was No 3 pit...
-
European Cup – Kharkov,
Ukraine –
October 22–23, 2010 1.European Cup –
Koeping,
Sweden – June 8–12, 1999 2.European Cup – Macon,
France –
April 6–9, 2000...