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Vein and/or Peat (depending on reference, peat is the beginning form of coal).
A coal bucket is a container specifically designed for carrying and storing coal. Its design typically includes a handle and often a spout for easily pouring coal into a fireplace or stove. It is used to transport coal from storage to the place where it will be used for heating.
A coal bearer is a person who carries coal, often in large baskets or containers, from one place to another. This role has typically been associated with manual labor and working in coal mines or transporting coal for various industrial purposes.
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No, seams refer to layers of coal that have formed over time within the Earth's crust. These seams can vary in thickness and are important for mining operations.
coal scuttle
A bucket used for holding coals is typically called a coal bucket or a coal scuttle.
Another name for anthracite coal is hard coal.
Bituminous coal, or soft coal
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Pail
Known as a coal scuttle
Vein and/or Peat (depending on reference, peat is the beginning form of coal).
Anthracite coal.
A coal scuttle is a bucket usually with an extended "lip" on one side to facilitate pouring coal onto a fire.
scuttle
It is known as a coal scuttle.