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NEG62106
Miners lamp
Miners safety lamp in Beamish Collection.
NEG62107
Miners lamp
Midgy miners lamp in Beamish Collection.
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Miners
Group of miners with safety lamps.
NEG65193
Miners
Four young miners with pit lamps, Easington Lane area.
NEG66360
Miners lamps
Group of miners lamps from the Beamish Collection.
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Miners lamps
Group of miners lamps from Beamish Collection in front of a miners banner.
NEG66370
Safety lamps
Two young miners examining their safety lamps.
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Dean and Chapter Colliery
Miners descending the steps from the cages at the end of their shift, their faces still black, at Dean and Chapter Colliery, Ferryhill. Note deputy in foreground with safety lamp. 20 March 1936. DA Box 80.
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Hugh Gaitskill
Hugh Gaitskill (centre), Minister of Fuel and Power, with Mr J D Murray MP accompanied by NCB officials being shown around on a visit to Brandon Pit House Colliery. The minister descended the shaft and crawled on his stomach to an 18" seam to talk to men at the coalface. He wanted to see for himself the working conditions of the mine. Good example of miners clothing and pit lamps. 18th March 1949. DA Box 169.
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Retiring miners
Four miners carrying safety lamps retiring from Lambton Pit. 9th June 1950. DA Box 316.
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Bar
The Kist bar in the Travellers Rest public house at Framwellgate Moor decorated with miners lamps. 8th August 1958. DA Box 251.
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Group of miners
Group of miners and deputy at Chester Moor Colliery. Good costume and equipment, including miners lamps. Deputy, 2nd right is Mr Sanderson, 1st right is Mr Pilkington and gentleman seated at front is William Elliott.
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"P" Flatts Drift
Two miners with lamps emerging from Lumley "P" Flatts Drift near Fence Houses.
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Group of miners
Group of Sacriston miners with their lamps on the steps leading to the winding engine house at Sacriston Colliery, late 1920s. Top left, Albert Pickering, front row left, possibly A Timney, right Basil Musgrove.
NEG100094
Miners lamp
Type 7RMBS miners lamp made by Wolf Safety Lamp Co (Wm Maurice) of Sheffield, 1950s.

Tall lamp, steel bonnet, brass middle, 5 brass pillars. Re-lighting mechanism through base which works a rathcet type flint lighter within the glass. Wick is adjusted by thumb-screw through the base. Sliding air shut-off rings fitted to top and bottom sections. Has brass plate on top marked "16". Designed to be a top air feed, re-lighter lamp, to burn spirit.

270mm high. Weight 1.16kg.
NEG100095
Miners lamp
J Mills No 1 miners lampmade by John Mills & Sons of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1913.

Steel bonnet with brass plate embossed "John Mills & Sons, Miners Safety Lamp Makers, Newcastle on Tyne".

Top of oil vessel is stamped "72". Glass is not original.

235mm high. Weight 1.4kg.
NEG100096
Miners lamp
Miners lamp from Stanley Disaster
NEG100097
Miners lamp
Donald's Patent Miners lamp made by John Mills of Newcastle upon Tyne. Made between 1886 and 1894. James Donald was principal lamp maker for 35 successive years to John Mills. Bonnet is stamped "Guy's Shield Protected".

230mm high. Weight 600gm.

All aluminium construction with one copper gauze
NEG100098
Electric miners lamp
Electric 2 volt miners lamp made by CEAG of Barnsley, 1950s. Small two piece electric inspection lamp. Accumulator is inside bottom vessel.

245mm high. Weight 2.44kg.
NEG100099
Miners lamp
An S L miners lamp made by The Protector Lamp Co of Eccles, Manchester made between 1950 and present day (this type of lamp still in use).

Stamped 3. Has five brass pillars one of which is sliding. When base is screwed up, the sliding pillar locks bonnet in place, the base can then be loscked with spring loaded magnetic pin.

230mm high. Weight 1.29kg.

 

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