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  Monkton Coking Plant  Index  Monkton Coking Plant  

Monkton Coking Plant


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Location: Hebburn
4 miles [6 km] E of Newcastle
Map Ref: (Sheet 88) NZ314627, 54° 57' 28" N, 1° 30' 35" W
Opened:
Closed:
Output: 1961 - Coke. (200,000 tons)
1964 - Coke. (191,000 tons)
1965 - Coke.
1972 - Coke.
1979 - Coke.
1980 - Coke.
1981 - Coke.
1982 - Coke.
1983 - Coke.
1988 - Coke.
Employment: 1961 - 222
1964 - 213


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Description

The plant consisted of two batteries of 33 Woodall-Duckham Koppers type regenerative silica ovens built in 1937 and 1956 respectively. The older battery, which had reached the end of its life, closed in 1960, but has not been dismantled.

The plant operates at 18 hours coking time and carbonises 285,000 tons per annum of washed coal from the adjoining Monkton washery to which coal is delivered over the Board’ s private railway. There are twenty-six blending bunkers with a total capacity of 3,000 tons.

Since October 1963 the plant has produced ‘Sunbrite’ from gas making coals and there are good landsale facilities and capacity for stocking and reclaiming 250,000 tons of coke.

6 million cubic feet of gas per day, purified in tower purifiers are supplied to the Northern Gas Board.

Ammonia is recovered as sulphate and tar is sent to Ness works for distillation. Crude benzole from Monkton and other ovens is refined at Monk ton . Water for gas cooling etc., is pumped 6 miles from Kibblesworth Colliery, town’s water being used in the water tube boilers which are fired with coal and coke breeze fitted with burners for gas and tar fuels.

Effluents which cannot be absorbed on the works are discharged via a sewer into the River Tyne.

Coking Plants, 1964


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Disasters (5 or more killed)

None found.


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Names of those killed at this colliery

No names found.


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Collieries and Pits within 5 miles (8km)

  a simulated map showing the immediate vicinity of Monkton Coking Plant

  list of collieries/pits etc. near to Monkton Coking Plant


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Credits

Sources:

  • 1965 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1972 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1979 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1980 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1981 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1982 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1983 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • 1988 Guide to the Coalfields published by the Colliery Guardian
  • NCB - Coal Products Division, Northern Region: Details of Coking and Briquetting Plants, June 1964
  • NCB - Durham Division: Details of Coking and Ancillary Plants, January 1961

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