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NEG7064
Signal box
Signal box at Oxhill level crossing, near Stanley.
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Signal box and crossing gates at Oxhill level crossing, near Stanley.
NEG7061
Signal box
Signal box at Oxhill level crossing, near Stanley.
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Stone trough
Stone trough measuring 84" x 89" at Middles Farm, South Moor, Stanley. Purchased from Mr Jackson for Beamish Home Farm for use in the fold yard wall, 1974.
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Stone trough
Stone trough measuring 84" x 89" at Middles Farm, South Moor, Stanley. Purchased from Mr Jackson for Beamish Home Farm for use in the fold yard wall, 1974.
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Stone trough
Stone trough measuring 84" x 89" at Middles Farm, South Moor, Stanley. Purchased from Mr Jackson for Beamish Home Farm for use in the fold yard wall, 1974.
NEG6531
Burns Disaster rescuers
Bill McKeand - the first man to reach the Busty Seam and Tom Swinburn the first to reach the Brockwell seam. Two rescuers of the West Stanley disaster.
NEG6530
Burns Disaster survivor
Frank Keegan - the local inspector "One of the men to whom the survivors owe their lives." (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
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Burns Disaster survivor
George Young, the "putter lad". One of the survivors of the West Stanley pit disaster in which 168 died. (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
NEG6528
Skating Rink
Stanley Skating rink on High Street, Stanley. Became the Northern Bus Garage, 1914.
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A survivor and his pony
W Gardiner who risked his life to save his pony in the Stanley pit disaster. The pony was presented to him by Mr J H Burns the owner of the pit. (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
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"Benton" loco
"Benton" loco and miners beside it. The photograph bears the caption "Stanley Pit disaster", Benton", but it is possible that, apart from being photographed at the same time, the loco hasn't anything to do with the disaster. 0-4-0 Barclay saddle tank. Two of the men are holding shunting poles.
NEG6525
Ponies and miners saved from Stanley disaster
Some of the survivors of the West Stanley pit disaster in which 168 miners lost their lives. (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
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Stanley pit disaster
The trench at Stanley Cemetery where the victims of the West Stanley pit disaster were buried. (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
NEG6522
Stanley pit disaster
Scene at the pit head at West Stanley where 168 miners died during the disaster. Colliery screens in the background. (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
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Stanley Pit Disaster
The scene of the pit disaster at West Stanley Burns Pit taken in the colliery yard. NB NER 20 ton wagon on right. (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
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Stanley Pit Disaster
Families waiting for news of the victims of the West Stanley Pit disaster in 1909. 168 miners were killed. Note 20 ton NER wagons. The Burns Pit buildings are in the background. (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
NEG6519
Burns Pit disaster
General view of West Stanley Colliery taken in 1909 during the rescue work following the explosion at the Burns Pit. (West Stanley Colliery - Burns Pit Disaster)
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Station Road
General view of Station Road, Stanley, with the Theatre Royal on the left and W G Armstrong's auctioneers and emigration agents premises, A Laidler & Co drapers and dressmakers and Station Road Post Office and postmen on right.
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Front Street
Front Street, Stanley. In the foreground there is a Ringtons tea horse van. On the right is the Wesleyan Methodist Church.

 

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