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  Harraton Colliery  Index  Harraton Colliery  

Harraton Colliery


  Description Disasters Names Local Collieries Credits  

Location: Harraton
6½ miles [11 km] SSE of Newcastle
Map Ref: (Sheet 88) NZ291539, 54° 52' 44" N, 1° 32' 47" W
Maps: 1807 map from "The Picture of Newcastle Upon Tyne…", published in 1807 by D. Akenhead
1860s map detailed map from the Ordnance Survey
1898 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
1928 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
1951 map from the Guide to the Coalfields (Colliery Guardian)
Opened: bef. 1794
Closed: 29 May 1965
Pits: Big Pit
Billy Pit
Row Pit, locn: (Sheet 88) NZ294536
  Shaft details for Harraton Colliery
Owners: 1820's - Messrs. Lamb & Co.
1850's - Stobart, Bell & Co.
1860's - Earl of Durham
1896 - Lambton Collieries Ltd.
1910's - Lambton & Hetton Collieries Ltd
1940's - Lambton, Hetton & Joicey Collieries Ltd.
1947 - National Coal Board (N.C.B.)
Output: 1873 - Coal.
1888 - Coal.
1896 - Coal: Household, Manufacturing.
1902 - Coal: Gas, Household, Manufacturing, Steam.
1914 - Coal: Gas, Household, Manufacturing, Steam.
1921 - Coal: Gas, Household, Manufacturing, Steam.
1930 - Coal: Gas.
1947 - Coal: Gas, Household. (359,868 tons)
1950 - Coal: Gas.
1955 - Coal: Gas.
1960 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Manufacturing.
1961 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Manufacturing.
1964 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Manufacturing, Steam.
Employment:
Year Pit  Total Below Above
1854Working
1896688533155
1902744576168
1914961786175
1921949760189
19301,236957279
19401,3151,086229
19451,3651,068297
19471,5221,209313
19501,4761,164312
19551,5331,214319
19601,4271,153274
19611,244998246
1964762639123
  NCB Employment Figures
  Colliery Management (prior to 1955)
Seams Worked: 1894 - Hutton, Maudlin
1914 - Brass Thill, Hutton, Main Coal, Maudlin
1921 - Brass Thill, Hutton, Main Coal, Maudlin
1930 - Brass Thill, Hutton, Main, Maudlin
1950 - Brass Thill, Five Quarter, Hutton, Main, Maudlin
1955 - Brass Thill, Five Quarter, Hutton, Main, Maudlin
1960 - Five Quarter (County), Low Main, Main, Maudlin
1961 - Five Quarter (County), Low Main, Main, Maudlin
1964 - Low Main, Main, Maudlin
    Catalogue of plans of abandoned mines for Harraton Colliery
Notes:

1819 - A boring was started below the Hutton Seam in Boundary Pit, Harraton Outside Colliery.

1944, Jul - Three Quarters seam abandoned

  Miscellaneous Notes and Incidents for Harraton Colliery


  Summary Disasters Names Local Collieries Credits  

Description

This township [Harraton], has from an early date, been a mining district, coal being at present worked by the Harraton Colliery Co. Here the Hutton seam is met at a depth of 80 fathoms, 4 feet 8 inches thick, and the Maudlin, 4 feet 4 inches, at a depth of 60 fathoms. These seams are worked by two upcast and three downcast shafts, and give an output of 940 tons per day, and employment to nearly 600 men and boys. At North Biddick colliery, the Maudlin seam and the Hutton are being wrought ; the former, which is 4 feet 6 inches thick, is met at a depth of 140 fathoms, but is drawn from the Hutton level, 120 fathoms, the latter being about 3 feet 6 inches thick. Here employment is given to about 350 men and boys.

Whellan's 1894 Directory of County Durham


  Summary Description Names Local Collieries Credits  

Disasters (5 or more killed)

  11th Jun 1794  Explosion, 28 lives lost (Show Names)
  29th Nov 1808  Explosion, 4+ lives lost (Show Names)
  30th Jun 1817  Explosion, 38 lives lost (Show Names)
  2nd Jul 1817  Choke damp, 8 lives lost (Show Names)

  Summary Description Disasters Local Collieries Credits  

Names of those killed at this colliery

Please note that this collection of names is by no means complete!

      

Alexander, T. S., 02 Feb 1931, aged 53, Examiner, Electric shock [More information ...]

      

Allan, Matthew, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Allan, Robert, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of Matthew Allan, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Allen, James, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 15, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Allen, Ralph, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 18, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Allen, Robert, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 12, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Anderson, William, 02 Jul 1817, aged 32, of Chaters Heugh, suffocated by choke damp, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 5th July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Appleby, John, 21 May 1902, aged 14, Driver, riding on the limbers bringing a full set out-bye, when his head was caught between the top of the first tub and a plank supporting roof

      

Bainbridge, Joseph, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Baker, Edward, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 12, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Baker, Thomas, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 24, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Bell, Thornton, 20 Jun 1889, aged 62, Joiner, returning from examining an underground pump he was run over by an engine set of full tubs

      

Bessford, John, 17 Jun 1868, aged 33, Stoneman, killed by a fall of stone

      

Birkett, J., 11 Oct 1871, aged 50, Hewer, killed by a fall of coal

      

Blakey, Robert, 02 Jul 1817, aged 37, of Harraton, suffocated by choke damp, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 5th July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Blakey, Thomas, 02 Jul 1817, aged 43, of Harraton, suffocated by choke damp, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 5th July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Bland, W., 04 Dec 1928, aged 17, Landing Lad, fall

      

Browell, Ralph, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 9, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Browell, William, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 16, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Browell, William, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 5, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Brown, E., 29 Sep 1943, aged 45, Filler, killed by a fall of roof

      

Brown, Ralph, 29 Nov 1808, aged 28, Pitman, killed in the 1808 explosion, of Picktree [More information ...]

      

Brown, William, 26 Jan 1922, (accident: 24 Sep 1915), aged 65, Shifter, fall of stone - head injuries

      

Calvert, R. W., 09 Oct 1932, aged 61, Drawer, killed by a fall of stone

      

Carr, Thomas, 26 Jan 1912, aged 69, Engineer, he was walking from his home along the railway to the Colliery when a train of empty waggons pushed by a locomotive passed him at a speed of 5 to 10 miles an hour; by some means deceased was caught by the waggons and so seriously injured that he died shortly after

      

Carr, William, 15 Feb 1871, aged 68, Shifter, fell from Maudlin to Hutton seam

      

Casson, William, 26 Dec 1890, aged 49, Deputy, fall of stone while drawing timber out of an ordinary back board

     

Chapman, Robert, 28 Mar 1950, aged 59, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw

      

Charlton, Edward, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Chisholm, Thomas, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 21, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Clark, Robert, 01 Sep 1925, (accident: 27 Aug 1925), aged 45, Rolleyway Man, crushed

      

Cornell, Joseph, 24 Mar 1904, (accident: 23 Mar 1904), aged 45, Hewer, Complained of having sprained his neck while hewing. He continued work, and walked home, and died the following morning. The doctor, however, gave a certificate that death was entirely due to natural causes. No inquest was held

      

Cowel, George, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of John Cowel, of Rickleton [More information ...]

      

Cowel, John, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Rickleton [More information ...]

      

Cowel, William, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of John Cowel, of Rickleton [More information ...]

      

Cowey, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 10, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Crisp, Thomas, 02 Jul 1817, aged 23, of Harraton, suffocated by choke damp, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 5th July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Crowe, Ralph, 05 Nov 1878, aged 29, Shifter, fall of stone while working in an old stow-bord

      

Crowe, Ralph, 17 Oct 1893, 9:30 a.m., 4th hour of shift, aged 16, Driver, While driving a set of tubs outbye, he fell off the limbers and was run over.

      

Cummings, Joseph, 11 Jun 1907, aged 14, Driver, he was driving his set out to the landing in the Maudlin Seam and caught his head between the first tub and a baulk

      

Curry, Ralph, 09 Jun 1914, aged 29, Staple-Breaksman, killed by machinery [More information ...]

      

Defty, Thomas, 29 Nov 1808, aged 35, Overman, killed in the 1808 explosion, of Harraton [More information ...]

      

Dickinson, Joseph, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 12, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Dunn, John A., 02 Jan 1924, (accident: 31 Dec 1923), aged 17, Datal, motor accident

      

Elliott, Robert, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of Thompson Elliott, of Harraton [More information ...]

      

Ellison, R., 04 Dec 1928, aged 40, Deputy, fall

      

Emery, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 15, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Ferguson, Joseph, 23 Jan 1878, aged 50, Horse Driver, crushed through being entangled with trace chain, got between it and the waggon

      

Gallilee, Thoms, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 15, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Gallilee, William, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 24, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Garnham, Thomas, 10 Nov 1927, (accident: 07 Oct 1927), aged 31, Hewer, killed by a fall of stone

     

Gibson, Thomas, 01 Oct 1934, aged 36, Buried: Washington Cemetery

     

Gillins, James, 16 Jun 1949, aged 54, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw

      

Gowland, William, 21 Jun 1888, aged 16, Putter, while ascending the pit he let fall his lamp ; on trying to recover it he fell out of the cage to the bottom, a distance of about 160 yards

      

Green, James, 24 Nov 1900, (accident: 05 Nov 1900), aged 54, Hewer, He was very slightly injured on third finger of right hand by a small piece of stone falling and cutting it. He worked for nine days afterwards, but blood poisoning set in and caused his death on the 24th.

      

Grundy, Thomas, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 55, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hall, Anthony, 10 Mar 1906, aged 63, Screener, When attempting to cross between laden trucks and a truck being loaded, the latter was moved forward and he was caught between the buffers of this truck and those of the trucks already laden. [More information ...]

      

Hall, Joseph, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of George Hall, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Hall, Joseph Greenwell, 05 Dec 1910, aged 46, Hewer, He was hewing along with another man in old pillar workings with a bad roof which required careful and close timbering, and owing to the clayey nature of the roof balks were used and a 2 feet timbering distance was in force. The deputy had not been gone more than 20 minutes when a fall of stone occurred and canted out the last two balks which had only middle props under them. The fall caught the deceased as he was filling a tub. If these balks had been ended, as they should have been, according to the timbering rules, the accident would not have occurred

      

Harding, John, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Hardy, William, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 22, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hepburn, Thomas, 02 Jul 1817, aged 71, of Harraton, suffocated by choke damp, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 5th July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hepple, William, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Lambton [More information ...]

      

Hill, George, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 12, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, George, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 8, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 38, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, Michael, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 15, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, Michael, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 10, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, Michael, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 62, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, Pearson, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 24, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, Robert, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 11, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, Robert, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 74, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Hill, Thomas, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 9, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Humble, Thomas, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Birtley Lane [More information ...]

      

Humphrey, H., 27 Mar 1930, aged 24, Putter, killed by a fall of stone

      

Hutchinson, W., 25 Jan 1934, (accident: 17 Jan 1934), aged 34, Fray Fluter(?), killed by a fall of stone

      

Irwin, William, 29 Nov 1808, Pitman, killed in the 1808 explosion, of Harraton [More information ...]

      

Jobling, Ralph, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 10, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Joice, J. W., 26 Nov 1945, aged 26, Filler, killed by a fall of stone

      

Kellett, George, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton [More information ...]

      

Kennedy, W. R., 09 Jul 1946, aged 46, Filler, struck by roof

     

Kirk, John Robert, 06 Mar 1956, aged 43, Cutterman, Buried: Sacriston Cemetery

      

Knox, Peter, 21 Oct 1892, 3:00 p.m., 7th hour of shift, aged 36, Deputy, fall of stone while drawing a broken jud

      

Lee, John, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Lee, Thomas, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Melvin, George, 02 Jul 1817, aged 45, of Harraton, suffocated by choke damp, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 5th July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Melvin, John, 02 Jul 1817, aged 24, of Harraton, suffocated by choke damp, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 5th July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Miller, J. G., 30 Mar 1883, (accident: 14 Mar 1883), aged 13, Driver, head crushed between tub and prop while getting on limbers

      

Moody, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 21, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Moore, John William, 18 Nov 1925, aged 16, Stone Putter, crushed between a tub and baulk

      

Morton, William Edward, 14 Dec 1911, aged 14, Driver, he was leaving the putter's flat with the last set of two full tubs for the shift when his skull was fractured by being crushed between the top of the first tub and a balk; at the place where he was caught there was only a clearance of four or five inches between the top of the tub and the underside of the balk, but in the flat he had just left there was considerable height; he had probably been turning round to shout to a putter when the accident occurred

      

Mowbray, George, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of George Mowbray, of Harraton [More information ...]

      

Nevil, George, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton [More information ...]

      

Noble, James, 02 Jul 1817, aged 25, of Chaters Heugh, suffocated by choke damp, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 5th July 1817 [More information ...]

      

O'Brien, W., 18 Aug 1946, (accident: 14 Aug 1946), aged 51, Stoneman, killed by a fall of stone

      

Parker, Samuel, 09 Nov 1880, (accident: 01 Nov 1880), aged 53, Deputy, severely crushed by a fall of stone while drawing timber

      

Peale, Matthew, 29 Nov 1808, aged 7, killed in the 1808 explosion, of Harraton, son of John Peale (Pitman) [More information ...]

     

Raeburn, Robert, 01 May 1930, aged 49, Shaftman, he was severely crushed by the cage while oiling the haulage wheels in the downcast shaft, he died from his injuries at Sunderland Royal Infirmary

      

Ralour, J., 24 Jun 1934, (accident: 13 Jun 1934), aged 61, Banksman, struck by rivetts

      

Ramshaw, W., 20 Jan 1935, (accident: 09 Jan 1935), aged 37, Filler, struck by shot, died from injuries received [More information ...]

      

Ranson, Robert, 17 Jun 1868, aged 46, Rolleywayman, killed by a fall of stone

      

Robinson, Joseph, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of Joseph Robinson, of Birtley Lane [More information ...]

      

Rogerson, John, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Birtley Lane [More information ...]

      

Rogerson, Robert, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of George Rogerson, of Picktree [More information ...]

      

Rogerson, Roger, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of George Rogerson, of Picktree [More information ...]

      

Roseberry, John, 06 Nov 1907, aged 39, Waggonwayman, the set uncoupled when being hauled outbye, and part of it, running back, squeezed him against the side

      

Roseberry, Mary, 22 Nov 1898, aged 14, [Not Employed], when two waggons were passing her she slipped her foot on the ice and was thrown in front of the last waggon which ran over her and broke both thighs and the left arm; died five hours afterwards.

      

Roxby, Matthew, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton [More information ...]

      

Royally, Job, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 17, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Royally, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 10, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Scott, George, 27 Jan 1898, aged 16, Putter, he was so severely crushed between a tub and a prop that he afterwards died [Sunderland Daily Echo reports: accident - 28 Jan 1898 pg 3]

      

Sellkirk, R. G., 08 Dec 1904, aged 14, Driver, horse fell and threw him off the tub, and the horse in struggling to get up crushed him to death

      

Short, Alexander, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 18, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Short, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 11, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Short, Ralph, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 9, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Simpson, Henry, 30 Apr 1906, aged 22, Hewer, He was killed by the jud he was kirving breaking off at a slip. The one sprag set was discharged.

      

Simpson, L., 13 Mar 1929, aged 15, Shaft Lad, crushed [More information ...]

      

Stephenson, George, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 19, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Stephenson, James, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 16, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Stoddart, Robert, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Summerson, George, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Syson, R., 22 Apr 1934, aged 19, Timber Leader, killed by a fall of stone

      

Tate, Andrew, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Tate, John, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, of Harraton New Row [More information ...]

      

Taylor, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 23, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Thompson, J. R., 21 Apr 1870, aged 21, Hewer, riding on set, and crushed by tubs

      

Thompson, John, 12 Jun 1794, killed in the 1794 explosion, son of Edward Thompson, of Lambton [More information ...]

      

Tiplady, James, 04 Jul 1898, aged 39, Hewer, while hewing in a "bord," a piece of stone fell away and caught him on the head and body. from the effects of which he died within a few minutes

      

Wanless, Thomas Edward, 20 Mar 1914, aged 52, Waiter-on, A road to the downcast shaft could only be approached by a gap in the full set in the shaft landing. Deceased was in the gap when that part of the set above the gap got amain, and he was crushed between the tubs.

      

Wardle, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 29, killed in the 1817 explosion, of New Penshaw, his son (Thomas) was killed at Seaton Delaval Colliery in 1847, Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

     

Welch, William Hartley, 30 Apr 1953, aged 31, Buried: Ropery Lane Cemetery, Chester-le-Street

      

Wheatly, John, 30 Jun 1817, 11:30 a.m., aged 48, killed in the 1817 explosion, of Fatfield, Buried: St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street on 2nd July 1817 [More information ...]

      

Willcock, William, 03 Dec 1914, (accident: 05 Oct 1914), aged 50, Hewer, Deceased was at work at the face of a bord in the Maudlin Seam when a portion of a jud that had been loosened, but not blown down by a shot, fell and struck a middle prop which was supporting a plank 3 feet from the face. The prop and plank were reeled out, and the latter struck deceased on the right arm and chest. The lung was damaged by the blow, but he made favourable progress until gangrene was set up in the damaged lung, and he died on 3rd December, 1914.

 
  133 names found

If you know of any fatalities missing from the above list then please contact us with the details and we will add them to our database.

Those names marked with , have a web page providing individual details of the accident, the page may also include a photograph of the deceased. Click on the symbol next to the name to see the web page.

For those names marked we have a digital photograph of the tombstone, see the information page for further details.

Some of the names of mining fatalities on this web site have been kindly provided by Jim Grainger from his research into early newspapers (primarily the Durham Advertiser and Durham Chronicle) and are marked with .

  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!

Date Inspectors Remarks
28 May 1852 11Apparatus top of pit
16 Nov 1852 11Inclined plane
12 Dec 1855 11death in shaft crush, More information ...
21 May 1862 11fall of stone
10 Nov 1862 11fall of stone

  Summary Description Disasters Names Credits  

Collieries and Pits within 5 miles (8km)

  a simulated map showing the immediate vicinity of Harraton Colliery

  list of collieries/pits etc. near to Harraton Colliery


  Summary Description Disasters Names Local Collieries  

Credits

Sources:

  • 1854 List of mines by T. Y. Hall, published in Vol II (1853-4) of the Transactions of the North of England Institute of Mining Engineers
  • 1868 Mines Inspectors Report
  • 1869 List of Mines
  • 1870 Mines Inspectors Report (C 124)
  • 1871 Mines Inspectors Report (C 456)
  • 1873-4 List of Mines
  • 1878 Mines Inspectors Report (C 2321
  • 1880 List of Mines
  • 1880 Mines Inspectors Report (C 2903)
  • 1881 Mines Inspectors Annual Report
  • 1883 Mines Inspectors Report (C 4078)
  • 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
  • 1889 Mines Inspectors Report (C 6015)
  • 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
  • 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
  • 1896 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, also available online at Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd
  • 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
  • 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
  • 1902 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
  • 1902 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 1590)
  • 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
  • 1909 List of Mines - from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
  • 1910 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 5676)
  • 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
  • 1914 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
  • 1914 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 8023)
  • 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
  • 1930 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
  • 1931 Mines Inspectors Report
  • 1935 Mines Inspectors Report
  • 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
  • 1950 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
  • 1955 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1960 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1961 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1964 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • Contributions by members of the Public
  • History, Topography, and Directory of the County Palatine of Durham by Francis Whellan. Second edition published in 1894.
  • Parish Records
  • Tombstone(s) in All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw
  • Tombstone(s) in Ropery Lane Cemetery, Chester-le-Street
  • Tombstone(s) in Washington Cemetery
  • Victoria History of the Counties of England – Durham. Published in three volumes in 1907.

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 Names of those killed in the 1794 disaster
 Names of those killed in the 1808 disaster
 Names of those killed in the 1817 disaster

Further Reading:

  • Explosions in Coal Mines by W. N. & J. B. Atkinson, published in 1886
  • 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 Harraton Colliery

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