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895 – Förbyn kalkkikaivos — vanha kaivostorni
Isolated headframe
Surviving early-twentieth-century mine headframe at the closed Förby limestone quarry in Särkisalo, part of a nationally significant cultural environment.
504 – Grube St. Anna — Annaschacht
Museum site
Former iron ore mine at Sulzbach-Rosenberg, closed in 1974, with the listed steel headframe of the Annaschacht surviving as the sole above-ground relic of iron ore extraction in the city, now an open heritage site with a free permanent exhibition.
156 – Fosse n° 5 des mines de Meurchin
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Former coal colliery at Billy-Berclau whose trellised-lattice headframe and extraction building, now a private residence, are listed as a monument historique and UNESCO World Heritage site.
179 – Fosse du Sarteau
Isolated headframe
Rare surviving nineteenth-century brick winding tower of the Compagnie des mines d'Anzin, classified as a monument historique and inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
67 – Fosse Ledoux
Isolated headframe
Former Compagnie d'Anzin hard coal colliery at Condé-sur-l'Escaut, now a natural space and UNESCO World Heritage site, retaining a single listed 1951 metal headframe beside the étangs de Chabaud-Latour.
152 – Fosse n° 13 bis des mines de Lens
Partial mine site - headframe and associated buildings
Former ventilation shaft of the Compagnie des mines de Lens whose intact reinforced-concrete headframe is a listed monument and UNESCO World Heritage site.
153 – Fosse n° 2 des mines de Flines
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Ruinous former coal colliery at Anhiers whose reinforced-concrete headframe and extraction buildings, protected as a monument historique and UNESCO World Heritage site, are undergoing private rehabilitation.
160 – Fosse n° 9–9 bis de Dourges
Museum site - headframe and associated buildings
UNESCO-listed former colliery at Oignies, now a classified monument and cultural centre with intact headframes and working machinery.
5 – Foxfield Colliery
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Former coal colliery at Dilhorne in Staffordshire, closed in 1965, with surviving concrete headgears now owned by the Foxfield Railway, which operates heritage steam trains to the site.
38 – Frances Colliery
Isolated headframe
Preserved steel A-frame headgear of Frances Colliery standing on the Dysart clifftop as a listed memorial to the Fife coal industry.