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Felkington Colliery |
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Felkington Colliery |
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Felkington Colliery
| Location: |
Duddo
6 miles [10 km] SSW of Berwick
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| Map Ref: |
(Sheet 74, 75) NT950447, 55° 41' 45" N, 2° 4' 43" W |
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Shaft details for Felkington Colliery |
| Owners: |
1880's - Scremerston & Shoreswood Coal Co. |
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1890's - Scremerston Coal Co. Ltd. |
| Output: |
1882 - Coal. |
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1888 - Coal (Landsale). |
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1890 - Coal (Landsale). |
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1896 - Coal: Household. |
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1902 - Coal: Household. |
| Employment: |
1896 - 47 (37 below, 10 surface) |
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1902 - 45 (34 below, 11 surface) |
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Colliery Management (prior to 1955)
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Description
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!
| | | | | | | Mason, Thomas, 20 Apr 1874, aged 68, Shifter, explosion of gunpowder - returned to shot before it exploded |
| | | | | | | Tait, James, 24 Mar 1901, (accident: 17 May 1899), Hewer, died from injuries received |
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2 names found |
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Collieries and Pits within 5 miles (8km)
a simulated map showing the immediate vicinity of Felkington Colliery
list of collieries/pits etc. near to Felkington Colliery
Credits
Sources:
- 1874 Mines Inspectors Report (C 1216)
- 1880 List of Mines
- 1881 Mines Inspectors Annual Report
- 1888 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, 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.
- 1896 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, also available online at Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd
- 1901 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 1062)
- 1902 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.
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