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Miners banner
Morrison Lodge Banner, on its last time out to the Durham Gala, in 1960; probably at Annfield Plain. (This is the lodge for the Morrison (Annfield Plain) North Pit).
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Miners Hall
John Wilson MP shaking hands with Mr Ormston at the opening of the Miners Hall, South Moor, in 1898.
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Miners underground
Two hewers in a high coal seam, resting after filling a tub. Note slush caps & carbolic lamps. A most unusual pattern at shovel, the straight edge suggests on exceptionally good hard flat stone bottom canch.
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Miners
Group of Railey Fell coal hewers, stone-men and drivers at end of shift at Houghton House Travelling Drift at Witton Banks.
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Miners
Group of miners with yard sticks at Randolph Pit, Evenwood. Back row: Thorburn, Bell, Ginson, Waller, Hammond; front row: Roxborough and Heaviside.
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Tennis
Miners at Evenwood Tennis Courts, 1930s.
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Pony and tubs
Pit pony & miners with tubs of coal at possibly Diamnodn Colliery, Butterknowle.
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General view
General view of South Moor from the Schools. Houses in the foreground - Wardle Street, row of collieryhousing is Lime Street. Church on right is St George's Church. Building adjacent to church is the Miners Hall. Large building right of centre is South Moor Co-op. Large Memorial Park now fills the foreground.
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Working in Thick Coal
Illustration "Working in Thick Coal, South Staffordshire". Figure 58 from "Underground Life; or Mines and Miners" by Louis Simonin.
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Miners
Two miners at the coal face, one with a windy pick the other holding a lmap. Billy Row Pit, near Crook.
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Drilling
Two miners using a stone drill, Billy Row Pit.
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Hauler
Miners around the Burns hauler undergroundat Roddymoor Colliery.
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Miners
Formal portrait of miners at Roddymoor Colliery. Front left is Thomas William Fothergill (who was killed at Whiteley Drift, Roddymoor Colliery just before his wedding).
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Miners
Group of miners underground at Roddymoor Colliery.
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Miners
Group of miners underground at Sunniside Drift, Roddymoor Colliery.
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Miners
Mr Fothergill and friend in the Reeds District of Roddymoor Colliery.
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Shaft bottom
Group of miners at shaft bottom, Esh Pit. Inscription on props reads "British-Boer War peace proclaimed, June 1st 1902. Other inscriptions date from 1904 and 1906.
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Shaft botom
Miners in cage at shaft bottom, Esh Pit.
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Group of miners
Group of miners and putters, entitled "Miners before washing - they work like this.".
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Miners
Miners at the coal face.

 

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