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NEG166196
Pitman's clothes
(.1) Trousers. ( .3 ) Leather helmet. (.4) Leather backed waistcoat. (.5) Top coat. (.6) Leather and canvas belt. Bought by donors husband Mr Thomas Pyle when he was 18 years old in 1922, from tailor in Saville Row. He was the mine surveyor covering Pelaw Main Collieries. Worked for 50 years from age of 14 circa 1918. He always carried lamp with red glass. Bought his own suit and wore it for whole life in the pit.
NEG166197
Pitman's Clothes
(.1) Trousers. ( .3 ) Leather helmet. (.4) Leather backed waistcoat. (.5) Top coat. (.6) Leather and canvas belt. Bought by donors husband Mr Thomas Pyle when he was 18 years old in 1922, from tailor in Saville Row. He was the mine surveyor covering Pelaw Main Collieries. Worked for 50 years from age of 14 circa 1918. He always carried lamp with red glass. Bought his own suit and wore it for whole life in the pit.
NEG166198
Pitman's Clothes
(.1) Trousers. ( .3 ) Leather helmet. (.4) Leather backed waistcoat. (.5) Top coat. (.6) Leather and canvas belt. Bought by donors husband Mr Thomas Pyle when he was 18 years old in 1922, from tailor in Saville Row. He was the mine surveyor covering Pelaw Main Collieries. Worked for 50 years from age of 14 circa 1918. He always carried lamp with red glass. Bought his own suit and wore it for whole life in the pit.
NEG167683
Portrait
Portrait of a young lad wearing his pit clothes and carrying a naked flame miners lamp.
NEG167843
Street scene
General view of the Five Lamps, Thornaby on Tees, c1938.
NEG168229
Group photo
Damaged photograph of group of miners with pit lamps, Washington area. See 168230 for repaired version.
NEG168230
Group photo
Repaired photograph of group of miners with pit lamps, Washington area. See 168229 for original version.
NEG168486
Illustration
Illustrations of Animals - shewing their utility to man, in their services during life and uses after death, published by Thomas Varty, c1848. Plate 5 - The Whale - For Light (Sperm Oil and Candles) (depicting a lady reading a book using oil lamps and candles) - see 168483a for full page. (Book formed part of a bequest to Jonathan Backhouse Hodgkin from Eliza Barclay who died 4th March 1884. Originally given to John Henry Backhouse by dear Aunt Catherine at the Grove 5th November 1848)
NEG169016
Police Slides
Durham Police Lantern Slide - Operations 15 - title slide - "Mr T E St Johnston OBE, the Chief Constable of the Durham County Constabulary makes this comment on the film "The Blue Lamp".
NEG169607
Miner
Miner stopping for a drink from water bottle, possibly at Houghton Colliery, Houghton le Spring. Note Patterson electric lamp in background.
NEG169608
Miners
Two men relighting a safety lamp underground, possibly at Houghton Colliery, Houghton le Spring.
NEG169612
Miner
Coal miner feeding a cat underground, possibly at Houghton Colliery, Houghton le Spring. Note safety lamp.
NEG169613
Miner
A coal miner crawling through confined workings with a safety lamp, possibly at Houghton Colliery, Houghton le Spring.
NEG169675
Miners lamp
A mining lamp designed by J A Ramsay, noted Mining Engineer in South Durham.
NEG169696
Grocers shop
General view of J Harrisons, Grocers and General Dealers Shop, Front Street, Pelton. Note shutters on houses and gas lampstand.
NEG169858
Painting
Print of painting by Tom Lamb of Blackhouse showing working life at Busty Pit Craghead Colliery, c1940 - Crawling through shallow seam, using electric head lamps and safety lamp.
NEG169992
Portrait
Portrait of miner (deputy), Jim Proctor of Blyth, 16th April 1894, who was a rescuer at Hartley Colliery Disaster. Note his safety lamp has no oil reservoir.
NEG19618
Inspection Party
Harton Colliery - Inspection Party, Aug. 21st 1895. L-R. 3 deputies, Doctor Murphy (Sunderland), Mrs Marshall Stephenson, Mr O'Callaghan (London), Mrs C.W. Anderson, Mrs O'Callaghan (London) Mr A.L. Langman, Mr J.L. Langman. NOTE: How each of the V.I.P's has overcoat, leather skull cap, deputies staff and flame lamp.
NEG20716
Clearing out the gummings
Ashington Colliery 'before 1911' from an album produced by the Ashington Coal Co. See 7185 & 7188. After the face has been undercut by a coal cutter (note the tidy 4' x 4' cut), a man cleaned the `gummings' - loose coal or stone debris - from the cut, using a hand pick. note hand drill and stand, in background, ready for drilling - the next stage. This photo is obviously `posed'. The flame lamp, hanging on the prop, is too near to the swing of the pick to be legally acceptable or even sensibly safe. Is has obviously been moved closer, to fit into the photograph. Note the hard sandstone `post-s...
NEG21569
Drift mine
General view of unknown drift mine, Nr. Winston. 2 workmen emerging with pick, shovel and hand-held carbide lamps. In background set of shear legs, possibly over a small shaft. To right of Drift are pipes for pumping.

 

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