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NEG183697
Advert
Advertisement for the JMS No 1A Approved Miners Safety Lamp manufactured by John Mills & Sons, Walker Gate Brass Works, Newcastle upon Tyne. Series 183696-183700.
NEG183700
Advert
Advertisement for the "Joel-Fors" Patent Electric Miners Lamp manufactured by John Mills & Sons, Walker Gate Brass Works, Newcastle upon Tyne. Series 183696-183700.
NEG183701
Trade catalogue
Front cover of trade catalogue and price list for Miners Safety Lamps and Fittings manufactured by John Mills & Sons, Forth Street Brass Works, Newcastle upon Tyne. May 1887. Series 183701-183704. Size 220 x 280mm.
NEG183702
Trade catalogue
Back cover of trade catalogue and price list for Miners Safety Lamps and Fittings manufactured by John Mills & Sons, Forth Street Brass Works, Newcastle upon Tyne. May 1887. Series 183701-183704. Size 220 x 280mm.
NEG183703
Trade catalogue
Inside left of trade catalogue and price list for Miners Safety Lamps and Fittings manufactured by John Mills & Sons, Forth Street Brass Works, Newcastle upon Tyne. May 1887. Series 183701-183704. Size 220 x 280mm. Lamps included: Mueseler, Davy, Clanny, Stephenson, Donald, Marsaut.
NEG183704
Trade catalogue
Inside right of trade catalogue and price list for Miners Safety Lamps and Fittings manufactured by John Mills & Sons, Forth Street Brass Works, Newcastle upon Tyne. May 1887. Series 183701-183704. Size 220 x 280mm.
NEG19213
Miners lamps
Collection of miners lamps in Beamish Collection.
NEG161202
Selection of miners tokens in brss and zinc
A selection of lamp and manriding tokens/tallies in brass and zinc. Some of the tokens are from Lambton 'D' Pit. The others are stamped with the letters SH which is possibly South Hetton Colliery. The average size of the tokens is 40mm in diameter
NEG161223
Miners Patterson Lamp used in West Sanley Diaster
They previously belonged to Allan and Henry Miller, father and son, both killed in the West Stanley Disaster of 1909. The lamps were brought out of the pit. Lamp No :- 509, a later Patterson type. Burner missing. Made from brass and painted steel. Base marked with number:"509".
The bonnet is also marked "509" (stamped on to a brass plate). See file for details of family tree. There is a bent steel hook for hanging the lamp and a steel spike (80mm long) is attached to it. Height: 230mm x Diameter at base: 85mm. Weight: 1.22kgs. "446" and "53" are stamped on the top of the base. Locking is...
NEG161224
Miners Safety Lamp Jonh Mills No1
Safety Maker :- John Mills & Sons, Newcastle upon Tyne. Height: 235mm x Diameter at base: 85mm. Brass plate on the front which gives details of maker and lamp type. This is a No. 1 type lamp. It would be locked by a lead plug lock but the plug is missing. The lamp is made of brass, copper, with a steel bonnet.

Clanny type lamp. 4 brass pillars mounted on a square flange surround the glass. Lock is hinged type on sliding band around bottom of brass cage. 2-steel gauze's with brass retaining rings fitted to bonnet. Top of oil vessel is stamped 72. Glass is not original (wrong dia) an...
NEG161228
Marsaut Safety Lamp
A miners safety lamp - Baxendale of Manchester - Marsaut type - 1940s. Size: Height 235mm, weight 1.2kg. Jean Baptiste Marsaut was a French mining engineer who invented the covering bonnet over a gauze.
NEG161229
Hailwoods Improved type 01 safety lamp
An Ackroyd & Best miners safety lamp manufactured in Marley near Leeds. Hailwoods Improved Type 01 (No 447) - brass and steel with blue glass. Hailwoods improvement was to add a lock to the lamp. Size: Height 360mm
NEG161230
A Clanny Miners safety lamp
A Clanny miners safety lamp made by John Mills of Newcastle upon Tyne, c1880. Size: Height 245mm. Weight 1.22kg.
NEG161231
Ashworth Safety Lamp
Miners safety lamp of Ashworth Hepplewhite-Gray Patent made by Davis of Derby obtained from the Ashington area. The supporting columns on the lamp are the air intake. The patent was for this air intake system.
Height 250mm


NEG161234

A Bulls Eye Davy miners lamp made by J Abbot of Gateshead, 1850. Used as a surveyors lamp. The brass shield and glass bulls eye improved illumination and focusing of the light beam. Size: 187mm high. Weight 800g.
NEG161237
Stephenson No2 type safety lamp
A Stephenson No 2 type early miners safety lamp made by H Watson of Newcastle, 1830. Size 240mm high. Weight 820g.
NEG161238
Early Stephenson No1 lamp
A very rare example of a Stephenson No 1 miners lamp, date of manufacture 1817. Height 280mm, weight 700g.
NEG161239
An Acetylene Lamp
An acetylene miners lamp made by Dargue of Newcastle upon Tyne. Size: Height 220mm x 125mm.
NEG163723
Miners lamps
Used in Beamish Museum Guide Book 2003 - three miners lamps in Beamish Collection.
NEG164132
Miners
Two New Herrington miners Jimmy and Eddie, with safety lamps and water bottles, 1900s.

 

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