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  Burradon Colliery   Burradon Colliery  

Catalogue of Plans of Abandoned Mines for Burradon Colliery

Srce
Year
  Plan
No.
  Date
Received
   
1934          BURRADON; KILLINGWORTH; BACKWORTH AND EARSDON
 
Parishes: Longbenton; North Gosforth; Holywell; Backworth; Weetslade; Wallsend; Tynemouth; Murton; Earsdon. COAL: High Main. Plans held at: W. Armstrong and Sons, Collingwood Buildings, Collingwood Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
 
1934          BURRADON
 
Plans held at: Plans formerly held by G. B. & T. E. Forster are now held by the Mines Department and W. Armstrong and Sons, Collingwood Buildings, Collingwood Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
 
1934          BURRADON
 
Parish: Longbenton. COAL: Seam unnamed. Plans held at: W. Armstrong and Sons, Collingwood Buildings, Collingwood Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
 
1904       1904    Burradon
 
Parish: Burradon. Post Town: Burradon, Dudley, R.S.O.. COAL: Beaumont. (Abandoned: 26 Jan 1903). Influx of water
 
1934    11,317    1934    BURRADON
 
Parishes: Longbenton; Weetslade. COAL: High Main.
 
1934    11,318    1934    BURRADON
 
Parishes: Longbenton; Weetslade; Seghill. COAL: Low Main.
 
1934    11,321    1934    KILLINGWORTH; A; B; C; D; E; Apple; Bent; Benton; Bigge; Burrdadon; Choice; Delight; Dyke; Edge; First; Flat; Green; Hill; Hope; John; Lane; Ling; Lough; Plumb; Prosperous; Quarry; Quince; Ridge; Second; Swelly; Third; Wake; Whin
 
Parishes: Longbenton; Wallsend; Newcastle-on-Tyne. COAL: High Main (1826).
 

The plans of abandoned mines are held by the Coal Authority (http://www.coal.gov.uk/) at the following address: The Coal Authority, 200 Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG

Sources:

  • 1904 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 2506)
  • 1934 Supplement to the Catalogue of Plans of Abandoned Mines (41-44-15-34), published April, 1935

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