Coal shovel
Shovel designed for shoveling coal
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A coal shovel[1] is a shovel designed for shoveling coal, coke or similar fuels, and on occasions does a double duty removing ash from the fireplace, firebox or furnace.
A large coal shovel is used by the fireman of a coal-fired steam locomotive unless an automatic stoker is used.
Smaller coal shovels of similar shape are used to stoke domestic fireplaces.
- Metal coal shovel with enamelled handle - Collection Museum of Industry Ghent
- Coal shovel for a tender locomotive