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Low Prudhoe Drift |
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Low Prudhoe Drift |
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Low Prudhoe Drift
| Location: |
Prudhoe
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| Map Ref: |
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| Opened: |
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| Closed: |
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| Owners: |
1940's - Mickley Coal Co. Ltd. |
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1947 - National Coal Board (N.C.B.) |
| Output: |
1944 - Coal: Household. |
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1948 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Household, Steam. |
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1948 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Household, Steam. |
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1949 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Household, Steam. |
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1950 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Household, Steam. |
| Employment: |
1944 - 19 (18 below, 1 surface) |
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1945 - 19 (18 below, 1 surface) |
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1948 - 21 (19 below, 2 surface) [Discontinued 11/47] |
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1948 - 16 (14 below, 2 surface) |
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1949 - 16 (14 below, 2 surface) |
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1950 - 5 (3 below, 2 surface) [Discontinued 11/47] |
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Colliery Management (prior to 1955)
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| Seams Worked: |
1944 - Six Quarter |
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1948 - Five Quarter, Six Quarter, Yard [Discontinued 11/47] |
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1948 - Five Quarter, Six Quarter, Yard |
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1949 - Five Quarter, Six Quarter, Yard |
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1950 - Five Quarter, Six Quarter, Yard [Discontinued 11/47] |
Description
Disasters (5 or more killed)
None found.
Names of those killed at this colliery
No names found.
Collieries and Pits within 5 miles (8km)
Unable to generate - no grid reference supplied.
Credits
Sources:
- 1944 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.
- 1945 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, from a copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.
- 1948 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian, 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.
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