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NEG21754
Eden Colliery
General view of Eden Colliery, Leadgate from South East; the Old Eden Colliery, near "Jolly Drovers" pub. Closed and demolished 1966, after which the name moved to the 2nd shaft, at Stony Heap, which became Eden Colliery. This finally closed in 1980.
NEG176136
Group photo
Group photograph of Sunderland policemen. Back row, on right is PC888 Frank Kerr (b 26/6/1886, appointed DCC 23/9/1907, served at Stockton, Hetton, Spennymoor, Murton, Birtley, Tow Law, South Moor, Catchgate, Leadgate and Wheatley Hill, retired 1/4/1937, d 30/7/1957; 2nd row from back, 4th from left is PC732 William Gascoigne MM (b 19/3/1893 at Ashington, appointed DCC 1/11/1915 3rd class constable, served at Bishop Auckland, Houghton, Moorsely, Easington lane, Hebburn, Dalringotn, Middleton St George, retired 25/5/1945, d 5/6/1948, 6th from left is PC296 Charles William Wilson (b 26/9/1888 at...
NEG14091
Hetherington family group
Members of the Hetherington family. Leadgate or Consett area, c1911. Back row: l-r: Uncle Jim Hetherington, Wilson Hetherington Snr and second wife, Uncle George Hetherington; second row: Wilson Hetherington Jnr (father to Sadie now 94 (2002)), Harry Hetherington (brother to Wilson Jnr), Molly, baby, Nancy Hetherington, Ernest Hetherington; boy at front with dog was step mothers son from first marriage.
NEG14021
Eden Colliery
General view of Eden Colliery, Leadgate. This Colliery was situated beside the Newcastle/Consett Road, beside the railway line near the Jolly Drovers pub. There was a 2nd shaft at Stony Heap below East Castle. Over the years the working moved and eventually the entire Colliery moved to Stony Heap taking the name `Eden' with it. The buildings shown hero were then demolished.
NEG14020
Eden Colliery
General view of Eden Colliery, Leadgate. This Colliery was situated beside the Newcastle/Consett Road, beside the railway line near the Jolly Drovers pub. There was a 2nd shaft at Stony Heap below East Castle. Over the years the working moved and eventually the entire Colliery moved to Stony Heap taking the name `Eden' with it. The buildings shown here were then demolished. Note: chauldron waggons under screens and piles of pit props.

 

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