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Burnhope Colliery |
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Burnhope Colliery |
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Burnhope Colliery
| Location: |
Burnhope
6 miles [10 km] NW of Durham
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| Map Ref: |
(Sheet 88) NZ191482, 54° 49' 41" N, 1° 42' 10" W |
| Maps: |
1898 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide |
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1898 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide |
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1928 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide |
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1951 map from the Guide to the Coalfields (Colliery Guardian) |
| Opened: |
Apr 1850 |
| Closed: |
22 Jul 1949 |
| Sinking Started: |
Apr 1850 |
| Pits: |
Annie Pit, locn: (Sheet 88) NZ190480 |
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Shaft details for Annie Pit |
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Betty Pit |
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Engine Pit, locn: (Sheet 88) NZ195480 |
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Shaft details for Engine Pit |
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Fell Pit, locn: (Sheet 88) NZ196482, sinking: 11 Jul 1893 |
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Shaft details for Fell Pit |
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Fortune Pit |
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Ralph Pit, locn: (Sheet 88) NZ196479 |
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Shaft details for Burnhope Colliery |
| Owners: |
1860's - J. Townley & R. Fletcher |
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1880's - Fletcher & Sowerby |
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1880's - Utrick A. Ritson |
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1900's - U. A. Ritson & Sons Ltd. |
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1930's - Ritsons (Burnhope Collieries) Ltd. |
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1939 - Bearpark Coal & Coke Co. Ltd. |
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1947 - National Coal Board (N.C.B.) |
| Output: |
1873 - Coal. |
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1888 - Coal. |
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1896 - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1902 - Annie - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1902 - Fortune - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1914 - Annie/Bettie - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1914 - Fortune/Ralph - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1914 - Warren Drift - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1921 - Annie/Bettie - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1921 - Fortune - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1921 - Polo Drift - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1921 - Warren Drift - Coal: Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. |
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1930 - Annie/Bettie - Coal: Coking. |
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1930 - Fortune - Coal: Gas. |
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1930 - Warren Drift - Coal: Gas. |
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1947 - Coal: Coking, Gas. (121,000 tons) |
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1948 - Annie/Bettie - Coal: Coking. |
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1948 - Fortune - Coal: Gas. |
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1949 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Steam. |
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1950 - Annie/Bettie - Coal: Coking. |
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1950 - Fortune - Coal: Gas. |
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1950 - Lanchester Drift - Coal. |
| Employment: |
| Year | Pit | Total |  | Below | Above |
| 1896 | | 594 |   | 493 | 101 |
| 1902 | Annie | 406 |   | 283 | 123 |
| 1902 | Annie | Above is Annie & Fortune combined |
| 1914 | Annie/Bettie | 436 |   | 376 | 60 |
| 1914 | Fortune/Ralph | 557 |   | 487 | 70 |
| 1914 | Warren Drift | 175 |   | 130 | 45 |
| Total | 1,168 |   | 993 | 175 |
| 1921 | Annie/Bettie | 394 |   | 325 | 69 |
| 1921 | Fortune | 586 |   | 500 | 86 |
| 1921 | Polo Drift | 58 |   | 49 | 9 |
| 1921 | Polo Drift | Discontinued |
| 1921 | Warren Drift | 184 |   | 149 | 35 |
| Total | 1,222 |   | 1,023 | 199 |
| 1930 | Annie/Bettie | 510 |   | 402 | 108 |
| 1930 | Fortune | 96 |   | 75 | 21 |
| 1930 | Warren Drift | 171 |   | 137 | 34 |
| Total | 777 |   | 614 | 163 |
| 1940 | | 779 |   | 629 | 150 |
| 1945 | Annie/Bettie | 479 |   | 382 | 97 |
| 1945 | Fortune | 175 |   | 137 | 38 |
| Total | 654 |   | 519 | 135 |
| 1947 | | 702 |   | 508 | 194 |
| 1948 | Annie/Bettie | 462 |   | 340 | 122 |
| 1948 | Fortune | 195 |   | 145 | 50 |
| Total | 657 |   | 485 | 172 |
| 1949 | | 451 |   | 439 | 12 |
| 1950 | Lanchester Drift | 86 |   | 71 | 15 |
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Colliery Management (prior to 1955)
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| Seams Worked: |
1914 - Annie/Bettie - Brockwell, Busty |
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1914 - Fortune/Ralph - Brass Thill, Hutton, Low Main, Shield Row |
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1914 - Warren Drift - Five Quarter, Main Coal |
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1921 - Annie/Bettie - Brockwell, Busty, Shield Row |
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1921 - Fortune - Brass Thill, Five Quarter, Hutton, Low Main, Main Coal, Maudlin, Shield Row |
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1921 - Polo Drift - Low Main, Main Coal, Maudlin [Discontinued] |
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1921 - Warren Drift - Five Quarter, Main Coal, Shield Row |
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1930 - Annie/Bettie - Brockwell, Busty, Towneley |
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1930 - Fortune - Five Quarter |
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1930 - Warren Drift - Main, Shield Row |
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1948 - Annie/Bettie - Brockwell, Busty, Towneley |
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1948 - Fortune - Hutton, Low Main |
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1949 - Brockwell, Tonneley |
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1950 - Annie/Bettie - Brockwell, Busty, Towneley |
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1950 - Fortune - Low Main |
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1950 - Lanchester Drift - Towneley |
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Catalogue of plans of abandoned mines for Burnhope Colliery |
| Notes: |
1847 - A series of boring operations from the surface was in progress on Burnhope estate. |
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1850 - Burnhope Colliery was sunk from the surface to the Hutton Seam. |
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1864 - Boring operations from the surface by G. R. Stott were in progress in the neighbourhood of Burnhope Colliery, proving the Busty Bank Seam. |
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1893 - A boring was put down below the Busty Bank Seam at the Fell Pit, Burnhope Colliery, proving the Brockwell Seam. |
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1900 - A series of borings by Coulson was put down in the vicinity of Burnhope Colliery, proving the Brockwell Seam. |
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1929, 17 May - Five Quarter seam abandoned |
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1934, 01 Jun - Shield Row seam abandoned |
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1947, Dec - Hutton seam abandoned |
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1949, Jul - Annie/Betty: Brockwell seam discontinued |
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Miscellaneous Notes and Incidents for Burnhope Colliery |
Description
Burnhope Colliery is the property of Utrick Alexander Ritson, Esq. The area of the royalty is 837 acres, and all the well known seams of the Durham coalfield are represented. The Busty seam yields a splendid coking coal, while the coals of the
Harvey, Hutton, Low Main, and Five Quarter are unexcelled for gas making purposes.
The present output reaches from 800 to 900 tons per day.
Burnhope Colliery Village is about eight miles north-west of Durham, and two miles north-east of Lanchester. The parish church is situated here. The village has recently been much improved by building new cottages, and supplied with water. The owner of the colliery has provided a commodious reading room for the workmen, also an excellent cricket ground.
Burnhope Colliery Schools (mixed and infants) are good stone buildings, erected in 1855, by the owners of Burnhope Colliery, and were enlarged in 1876 and 1884. These are now capable of accomodating 333 children, and have an average attendance of 280.
Whellan's 1894 Directory of County Durham
Disasters (5 or more killed)
None Found
Names of those killed at this colliery
Please note that this collection of names is by no means complete!
| | | | |  | | Allen, Samuel, 07 Jan 1924, aged 55, Hewer, he was found sitting holding his head in the Cuckoo Drift; he said a piece of coal had cut his temple, but when the deputy examined him he could see no mark; he was taken to bank and died about two hours later; death was due to a ruptured blood vessel from natural causes [Date of Inquest] |
| | | | |  | | Battensby, Edward William, 09 Sep 1922, (accident: 18 Jul 1921), aged 30, Joiner, He had hit his thumb with a hammer on 18th July. He was off work two days, then resumed and continued until 28th August when the thumb began to swell, the swelling eventually extended up his arm and affected his throat. He was taken to Newcastle Infirmary where he died from heart failure and tetanus on 9th September. In the opinion of his doctor, it was probably caused by some dirt getting in his thumb. |
| | | | |  | | Bennett, John Marshall, 17 Nov 1934, aged 32, Bargain Man, killed by a fall of stone |
| | | | | | | Bird, Thomas, 23 Jan 1893, (accident: 06 Dec 1892, 11:00 p.m., 6th hour of shift), aged 48, Stoneman, Severely burnt about face, arms, and body, by firing three cartridges lying loose on a tram. Died January 23rd, 1893. |
| | |  | | | | Brown, John, 22 Mar 1946, aged 62, Compressor Attendant, Buried: Memorial Gardens, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Bruce, R. W., 29 Oct 1937, aged 51, Stoneman, killed by a fall of stone |
| | | | | | | Bruce, Thomas, 19 Jul 1899, Hewer, Died today from alleged injuries received while at work in the pit more than two years ago, but at the inquest there was no evidence of his having received any injury, and the jury returned a verdict of "Death from natural causes." |
| | | | |  | | Burdon, Edward, 13 Oct 1918, aged 14, Driver, his head jammed between the top of the tub and a prop. Death was due to a fracture of the base of the skull [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | Cairns, James Peter, 28 Sep 1910, aged 16, Driver, He was found lying dead with his head under the first of 7 full tubs which he had driven out to the landing. His pony was standing quietly 3 or 4 yards away and none of the tubs were off the way. He had probably slipped after loosing his pony off and fallen in front of the tubs, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Casson, Thomas Henry, 30 Jul 1891, 1:00 p.m., 4th hour of shift, aged 20, Hewer, fall of a very large stone in a gateway |
| | |  | | | | Charlton, George, 15 Jan 1915, aged 36, Buried: Memorial Gardens, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Clarkson, Oswald, 18 Jun 1900, aged 14, Driver, He was driving his first set in from the landing when the pony kicked the first tub off the way and dragged it for nine yards. which displaced some timber, and this caused some stone to fall and kill him. |
| | | | | | | Cummings, J. W. M., 18 Feb 1921, (accident: 22 Dec 1920), aged 28, Hewer, blow on head |
| | | | | | | Daley, Patrick, 02 Sep 1896, aged 48, Hewer, Spine fractured by a fall of stone from two slips in his working place |
| | | | | | | Dixon, James, 17 Oct 1909, (accident: 14 Jul 1909), aged 40, Shifter, A stone fell off a kibble and crushed the end of his finger. He died 17th October, 1909, from diabetes |
| | |  | | | | Dobson, George, 11 Jul 1900, aged 60, Hewer, While he was working off the loose stones from a shot in the face of his place a fall of stone from roof caught and so severely injured him that he died shortly afterwards., Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Elsdon, James, 06 Oct 1865, aged 13, Wailer, scalded at end of sludge pipe |
| | | | | | | Flood, John, 06 Feb 1877, (accident: 30 Jan 1877), aged 75, Screener, thrown down by hauling engine rope which broke his leg |
| | | | | | | Gales, John, 19 Oct 1891, 1:45 p.m., 4th hour of shift, aged 32, Hewer, broken leg; fall of top coal while kirving |
| | | | | | | Garbutt, George R., 24 Sep 1890, aged 20, Onsetter, Fell from Harvey to Busty Seam, a distance of 40 yards. He ran a tub into the wrong side of shaft and was carried with it. The cage was at the other side [More information ...] |
| | | | |  | | Geddes, John, 26 Jan 1918, aged 41, Deputy, killed by a fall of stone |
| | | | | | | Gibbons, George, 20 Oct 1875, aged 38, Hewer, Chester Ward Coroner's Inquest, place: Burnhope Colliery, cause: fall of stone, Busty Bank seam, Burnhope Colliery (DRO Ref: COR/C/2/423) |
| | |  | | | | Gibson, James, 27 Sep 1899, aged 22, Shaftman, When he was examining the upcast shaft a piece of stone weighing 28 lbs. fell out of the shaft side about 40 yards from the surface, and hit deceased 120 yards lower down, and killed him., Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Glasgow, Thomas, 01 Oct 1906, aged 41, Stoneman, He had four holes lighted up at one time in a place going through a hitch. Three exploded, and he then went in towards the face of the place. The fourth exploded as he approached and killed him. [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Green, William, 17 Apr 1864, aged 15, Flat Boy, crushed by tubs |
| | | | | | | Hall, John, 23 Nov 1893, 9:15 p.m., 1st hour of shift, aged 31, Shifter, While descending the Fell pit, the winding rope broke, when they had got about 30 yards from the surface, and they all fell to the bottom of the pit, about 150 yards. [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | Heslop, Edward, 24 Jul 1906, aged 23, Hewer, He was killed by a fall of roof in his working place. He had neglected to set timber in accordance with the Special Rules., Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | Hobbs, W. J., 17 Jun 1914, aged 35, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Hockaday, J. W. C., 14 Nov 1945, aged 50, Wagon Rider, crushed by wagons |
| | |  | | | | Holt, George, 23 Nov 1893, 9:15 p.m., 1st hour of shift, aged 60, Master Shifter, While descending the Fell pit, the winding rope broke, when they had got about 30 yards from the surface, and they all fell to the bottom of the pit, about 150 yards., Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | Hopper, Thomas Reed, 29 Sep 1909, aged 24, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | |  | | Hovells, John, 10 Jun 1924, aged 60, died suddenly while at work in the Five Quarter seam, he had worked there for many years as back overman |
| | | | | | | Howden, C., 26 Oct 1944, (accident: 05 Oct 1944), aged 37, Bargain Man, killed by a fall of stone |
| | | | | | | Howe, Thomas, 11 Jul 1899, aged 31, Hewer, Hewing in a narrow winning in the Brockwell Seam, and was lying on the canch, when a large stone fell from the roof and killed him. |
| | | | | | | Hughes, William, 01 Jan 1912, (accident: 29 Dec 1911), aged 38, Hewer, he was hewing with another man in a longwall gateway in a seam 1 foot 10 inches thick; for some reason or other he was coming away from the coal face with his pick in his hand, probably to set more props, when a stone 13 feet long, 4 feet wide and 16 inches thick fell on to him; he died on 1st January, 1912 from his injuries; the stone fell from between two slips running parallel with the barrow-way and another one crossing it; the place was not timbered as it should have been if the Special Timbering Rules (by which the maximum distance was fixed at 4 feet) had been observed |
| | | | | | | Hunter, James, 22 May 1888, (accident: 21 Dec 1887), aged 29, Hewer, died from the affects of injuries to his back and legs by a fall of stone |
| | | | | | | Hutchinson, Robert, 30 Apr 1897, aged 39, Deputy, Killed by a large fall of stone upon him while drawing timber from a broken jud [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | Jackson, Robert, 12 Mar 1895, 3:00 p.m., 9th hour of shift, aged 18, Putter, while riding on the engine set, contrary to rules, he was crushed to death, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Jose, James, 09 Jan 1907, aged 42, Hewer, when walking outbye, he struck his head against a roller |
| | | | | | | Lawson, Joseph Clarence, 08 May 1910, (accident: 05 Apr 1910), aged 18, Putter, He was hand putting when the full tub he was bringing out got off the way at the front end and ended up. He struck his head against the tub, and although he put it on the way without help, and completed his shift, he complained of pain in the head and neck. He did not work again and died on May 8th from meningitis, brought about by the simple accident described above |
| | |  | | | | Lawson, Thomas, 02 Mar 1858, aged 37, Hewer, crushed by tubs from rope breaking in incline plane, Buried: All Saints, Lanchester |
| | | | | | | Laycock, Aaron, 23 Nov 1893, 9:15 p.m., 1st hour of shift, aged 41, Shifter, While descending the Fell pit, the winding rope broke, when they had got about 30 yards from the surface, and they all fell to the bottom of the pit, about 150 yards. [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Leonard, Thomas, 22 Jun 1912, (accident: 18 Jun 1912), aged 14, Pony Driver, the deputy noticed that the boy was leaving the landing with one tub instead of three, and on calling to him, the boy (who was sitting on the limbers), raised his head, with the result that it was crushed between a balk and the top of the tub; he died from his injuries four days later |
| | |  | | | | Liddell, Matthew, 08 Mar 1890, aged 48, Hewer, fall of a very large stone while at work, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | |  | | Logan, John Joseph, 04 Mar 1921, aged 31, Assistant Motor Driver, A set of four waggons was travelling on the incline plane to the engine house at the bank head. A man shouted to the driver, William Bennett, "There's a man on the fore-end of the set in a fit." He jumped off and ran to the front, just in time to see Logan fall downwards between the waggons. Logan was killed instantly. [Date of newspaper report] |
| | | | | | | Lot, Henry, 31 May 1908, (accident: 29 May 1908), aged 55, Hewer, when going inbye he fell down in the flat on the approach of a pony ; his picks which he was carrying pierced his abdomen and he died two days afterwards |
| | | | | | | Makepeace, J. J., 24 Jun 1891, (accident: 23 Jun 1891, 1:00 p.m., 10th hour of shift), aged 16, Timber Leader, broken leg by fall of stone while assisting deputy to draw a jud in brokens; the stone fell from a parting |
| | | | |  | | Martsen, James, 04 Mar 1918, (accident: 26 Feb 1918), aged 18, Pony Putter, died in Durham County Hospital. He had been severely injured when his pony turned round suddenly and he was caught in the groin by the limbers |
| | | | | | | McDuff, James T., 09 Nov 1910, aged 39, Stoneman, He was killed and his brother seriously injured by being struck by stones from a shot whilst working near a previous charge which had not exploded [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | McGrail, Robert Heslop, 24 Aug 1927, aged 15, Driver, crushed by tubs, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | Milburn, Nathan, 31 May 1897, aged 13, Screen Boy, While improperly riding on a tram, he fell off, and was crushed to death, Buried: All Saints, Lanchester [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Mordue, W. J., 07 Mar 1933, (accident: 01 Oct 1930), aged 22, Putter, fall of stone, died from injuries received |
| | | | | | | Morrison, J. W., 06 Mar 1946, aged 41, Surface Hand, runover |
| | |  | | | | Patterson, Henry, 31 Dec 1911, aged 32, died from injuries received, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Pattinson, John, 28 Aug 1895, 3:00 p.m., 5th hour of shift, aged 43, Hewer, fall of top coal while taking out a sprag so as to get the band and coal down |
| | | | | | | Petre, T., 19 May 1944, aged 64, Datal, killed by a fall of stone |
| | | | | | | Peveller, George, 10 Aug 1899, aged 51, Stoneman, Committed suicide by placing his head on the rail of a private branch railway when six empty waggons were approaching, and they ran over his head and killed him. |
| | | | | | | Robinson, George, 22 Mar 1911, (accident: 12 Sep 1910), aged 54, Deputy, he had been drawing a jud and was possibly rather tired, and when on his way out to the flat he slipped on a tram rail and fell on his head; he suffered from slight concussion and continued to improve for about five months, but afterwards began to get rapidly worse and was unconscious for two weeks before his death, which occurred on 22nd March, 1911 |
| | | | | | | Robson, Henry, 14 Jan 1913, aged 56, Hewer, deceased was engaged taking a strip of coal at the side of his bord for stowage purposes, when he was killed by a fall of roof; slips running in all directions were visible after the fall; he had doubtless taken out the coal which acted as a partial support to the stone |
| | |  | | | | Ross, Edward, 13 Apr 1910, aged 16, Driver, He was about to drive away with four full tubs, and after hanging on his pony he put in his cotter. Whilst deceased was sitting down on the limbers driving the pony the nut came off the bolt end inside the tub and Ross fell to the ground. The tubs passed on to him and his skull was smashed. The nut had apparently worked loose and come off the bolt end inside the tub. After the accident the bolt ends on all tubs were hammered down so that the nut could not become unscrewed, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Rowell, John, 27 Jan 1868, aged 34, Deputy, killed by a fall of stone |
| | | | | | | Sands, William, 19 Jan 1898, aged 30, Hewer, when travelling out-bye by a day drift which passes the upcast shaft, he opened a door into the shaft, and slipped in and fell to the bottom of the shaft, a distance of 516 feet, and was killed instantly [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Shaw, George, 23 Nov 1893, 9:15 p.m., 1st hour of shift, aged 23, Shifter, While descending the Fell pit, the winding rope broke, when they had got about 30 yards from the surface, and they all fell to the bottom of the pit, about 150 yards. [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Siddons, William, 22 Mar 1869, aged 46, Screenman, run over by three empty waggons |
| | | | | | | Simpson, A., 28 Jul 1945, aged 61, Datal, caught by haulage rope |
| | | | |  | | Simpson, Thomas, 30 Apr 1852, crushed between a tub and a prop [Inquest date] |
| | | | | | | Smith, Thomas, 25 May 1901, (accident: 23 May 1901), aged 30, Waggon Rider, he was taking a set of six trucks from the colliery to a siding 2¼ miles away, and on reaching the siding the rope broke close to the socket, and in trying to stop the set he got under the trucks which passed over and took both his legs; died in Newcastle Infirmary two days afterwards |
| | |  | | | | Souter, John Ayre, 25 Sep 1918, aged 57, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Stafford, Matthew, 07 Feb 1867, aged 49, Screen Inspector, run over by an empty coal waggon |
| | |  | | | | Talbot, Joseph, 04 Nov 1922, aged 55, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Teasdale, Harry, 02 Dec 1904, aged 41, Master Shifter, suffocated by stythe when examining a place in the Maudlin Seam [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | Tyson, John, 04 May 1901, aged 48, Hewer, While hewing in Busty Seam a fall of ramble stone took place and killed him, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Wallace, Thomas, 15 Sep 1888, (accident: 07 Sep 1888), aged 30, Hewer, severe internal injuries caused by a fall of stone from between two chocks from a slip in a broken jud |
| | | | | | | Walton, Thomas, 15 Jun 1859, aged 15, Pony Driver, crushed by a tub |
| | | | | | | Watson, George, 20 Aug 1908, aged 14, Driver, He was driving a set from the siding to the staple top in the Barrier Way, Low Main Seam. Apparently he had just started outbye with a full set of three tubs and was sitting on the limbers, when he leaned sideways to take the "drag" out. On regaining his sitting position his head was crushed between the tub and a caunch which happened to occur at this point |
| | |  | | | | Waugh, William, 15 Sep 1915, aged 45, Buried: St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope |
| | | | | | | Willey, George, 14 Nov 1898, aged 54, [Not Employed - Farmer], while passing over private branch railway was caught and killed by a set of waggons |
| | | | | | | Wilson, Robert, 18 Dec 1877, aged 36, Shaftman, fell from Harvey seam down to Busty seam, 34 yards |
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78 names found |
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more information on some of the fatalities shown above
The following unnamed fatalities are listed in the Mines Inspectors Reports, once again this collection is not complete!
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| 06 May 1852 | – | – | – | – | 1 | 1 | Rollies |
| 10 Nov 1856 | – | – | – | 1 | – | 1 | fall of stone |
| 12 Dec 1857 | 1 | – | – | – | – | 1 | fell down pit, More information ... |
Collieries and Pits within 5 miles (8km)
a simulated map showing the immediate vicinity of Burnhope Colliery
list of collieries/pits etc. near to Burnhope Colliery
Credits
Sources:
- 1858 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1859 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1864 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1865 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1867 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1868 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1869 List of Mines
- 1869 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1873-4 List of Mines
- 1875 Mines Inspectors Report (C 1499)
- 1877 Mines Inspectors Report (C 2003)
- 1880 List of Mines
- 1881 Mines Inspectors Annual Report
- 1884 List of Mines
- 1888 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1888 Mines Inspectors Report (C 5779), Durham District (No. 4) by Thomas Bell, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1890 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1890 Mines Inspectors Report (C 6346), Durham District (No. 4) by Thomas Bell, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1891 Mines Inspectors Report (C 6625), Durham District (No. 4) by Thomas Bell, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1892 Mines Inspectors Report (C 6986), Durham District (No. 4) by Thomas Bell, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1893 Mines Inspectors Report (C 7339), Durham District (No. 4) by Thomas Bell, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1895 Mines Inspectors Report (C 8074), Durham District (No. 4) by Thomas Bell, H.M. Inspector of Mines
- 1896 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, also available online at Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd
- 1896 Mines Inspectors Report (C 8450), Durham District (No. 4) by R. D. Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1897 Mines Inspectors Report (C 8819), Durham District (No. 4) by R. D. Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1898 Mines Inspectors Report (C 9264), Durham District (No. 4) by R. D. Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1899 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 134), Durham District (No. 4) by R. D. Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1900 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 536), Durham District (No. 4) by R. D. Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1901 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 1062), Durham District (No. 4) by R. D. Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1902 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1904 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 2506)
- 1906 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 3449), Durham District (No. 4) by R. D. Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1907 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 4045), Durham District (No. 4) by R. D. Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines
- 1908 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 4672)
- 1909 List of Mines - from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
- 1909 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 5177)
- 1910 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 5676)
- 1911 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 6237)
- 1911 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 6237), Durham District (No. 3) by A. D. Nicholson, H.M. Inspector of Mines, copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1912 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 6983), Durham District (No. 3) by A. D. Nicholson, H.M. Inspector of Mines, copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1913 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1914 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1919 List of Mines - from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
- 1921 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1927 Mines Inspectors Report
- 1930 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1940 Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory published by Louis Cassier Co. Ltd.
- 1945 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1947 The Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory. Published by The Louis Cassier Co. Ltd., from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1948 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1949 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1950 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- An Account of the strata of Northumberland & Durham as proved by Borings & Sinkings, Supplement, published by the North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 1910
- Banners of the Durham Coalfield, Norman Emery, 1998, Sutton Publishing Ltd., ISBN 0-7509-1708-3
- Contributions by members of the Public
- History, Topography, and Directory of the County Palatine of Durham by Francis Whellan. Second edition published in 1894.
- Industrial Locomotives of Durham by The Industrial Railway Society, compiled by Colin E. Mountford and L. G. Charlton, published in 1977
- Tombstone(s) in St. John's Churchyard, Burnhope
- Victoria History of the Counties of England – Durham. Published in three volumes in 1907.
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Further Reading:
- Banners of the Durham Coalfield, Norman Emery, 1998, Sutton Publishing Ltd., ISBN 0-7509-1708-3, provides a brief history of the colliery along with the history of the associated Miners Lodge Banner
Further Research:
 Research Notes for Burnhope Colliery
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