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NEG35897
Pony in cage
Pit pony being led out of a cage at Ashington Colliery.
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Pony in underground stables
Pit pony being led into stall in underground stables at Ashington Colliery.
NEG35900
Underground stables
Pit pony in underground stables, Ashington Colliery.
NEG35901
Pit pony
Pit pony with handler, Ashington Colliery.
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Ashington Collieries - pit pony being shod in underground stables, 1950's.
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Ashington collieries - pit pony with putter and miner.
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Ashington Collieries - apprentices and official with a pit pony and tub.
NEG39546
Model pit pony and tubs
A model pit pony and tubs made by Harry Hardy a patternmaker at Mainsforth Colliery in 1934. The mane and tail are hair from a real pit pony. Size: pony 350mm high x 510mm long, tubs each 260mm high x 370mm long.
NEG40799
Drift Mine
Bob Whipps with pit pony Pip posing in Mahogany Drift at Beamish Museum, c1986.
NEG40800
Pit pony training
Walter Lown horsekeeper at Tanfield Moor Colliery training a pit pony, Mrs Purvis and her sister are looking on.
NEG41012
Pit pony and driver
A pit pony with driver riding on the limmers underground. Pit unknown. Sign reads "CAUTION - No naked lights to be taken past this point."
NEG41013
Pit pony and driver
A pit pony "Swallow" with driver and lads at Harton Colliery, South Shields, March 25th 1912.
NEG41942
Pit pony
JOICEY COLLECTION- a pit pony with handler at New Herrington Pit on the 5th September 1907, the pony having worked for 26 consecutive years in the mine. Title included. NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT PERMISSION.
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Pit pony
JOICEY COLLECTION- a pit pony with handler at New Herrington Pit on the 5th September 1907, the pony having worked for 26 consecutive years in the mine. NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT PERMISSION.
NEG44254
First tub from Ann Pit
A pit pony pulling the first tub out of the Ann Pit at Kibblesworth Colliery, Jan 2nd 1947 (Used in book on Kibblesworth)
NEG44400
Decorated pit pony
Decorated pit pony and handler, Kibblesworth Colliery.
NEG44405
Men with pit pony
Group of miners with a pit pony, possibly at Kibblesworth Colliery.
NEG44408
Miners and pit pony
Group of miners with a pit pony at Kibblesworth Colliery.
NEG45807
"Breaking in the riding cob. Barrington stables. "
Painting by James Mackenzie entitled "Breaking in the riding cob. Barrington stables.", depicting a trainer breaking in a pit pony. Size 485 x 385 mm in frame. (See 45828 for colour) - Bill Tate (Head Trainer), George Cook (Trainer) - "The cob's a bigger horse altogether you see. More like a horse that you would use for hacking. But they did use cobs down the pit where there was enough height and these were what you call driving ponies, which instead of pulling two tubs at time might pull six. They were stronger horses. That's one at the breaking stables."
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"Breaking in the riding cob. Barrington stables. "
Painting by James Mackenzie entitled "Breaking in the riding cob. Barrington stables.", depicting a trainer breaking in a pit pony. Size 485 x 385 mm in frame. (See 45807 for b/w) - Bill Tate (Head Trainer), George Cook (Trainer) - "The cob's a bigger horse altogether you see. More like a horse that you would use for hacking. But they did use cobs down the pit where there was enough height and these were what you call driving ponies, which instead of pulling two tubs at time might pull six. They were stronger horses. That's one at the breaking stables."

 

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