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South Garesfield Colliery |
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South Garesfield Colliery |
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South Garesfield Colliery
also known as North Lintz Colliery
| Location: |
nr. Rowlands Gill
7½ miles [12 km] SW of Newcastle
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| Map Ref: |
(Sheet 88) NZ157572, 54° 54' 33" N, 1° 45' 18" W |
| Maps: |
1928 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide |
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1951 map from the Guide to the Coalfields (Colliery Guardian) |
| Opened: |
1765 |
| Closed: |
Feb 1960 |
| Pits: |
Shaft details for South Garesfield Colliery |
| Owners: |
1880's - Mrs. C. M. Richardson. |
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1890's - South Garesfield Colliery Co. Ltd. |
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1947 - National Coal Board (N.C.B.) |
| Output: |
1888 - Coal. Fireclay. |
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1890 - Coal. Fireclay. |
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1896 - Coal: Coking. Fireclay. |
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1902 - Coal: Coking. Fireclay. |
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1914 - Coal: Coking. Fireclay. |
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1921 - Coal: Coking. Fireclay. |
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1930 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Manufacturing. Fireclay. |
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1940 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Manufacturing, Steam. Fireclay. |
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1950 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Manufacturing. Fireclay. |
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1955 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Manufacturing. Fireclay. |
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1960 - Coal: Coking, Gas, Manufacturing. Fireclay. |
| Employment: |
| Year | Pit | Total |  | Below | Above |
| 1896 | | 252 |   | 204 | 48 |
| 1902 | | 383 |   | 317 | 66 |
| 1914 | | 478 |   | 421 | 57 |
| 1921 | | 368 |   | 309 | 59 |
| 1930 | | 348 |   | 287 | 61 |
| 1940 | | 320 |   | 295 | 25 |
| 1945 | | 248 |   | 203 | 45 |
| 1950 | | 248 |   | 194 | 54 |
| 1955 | | 220 |   | 177 | 43 |
| 1960 | | 120 |   | 90 | 30 |
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NCB Employment Figures
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Colliery Management (prior to 1955)
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| Seams Worked: |
1894 - Brockwell, Busty, Three Quarter |
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1914 - Brockwell, Busty, Hutton, Three Quarter, Tilley, Towneley, Victoria |
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1921 - Brockwell, Busty, Hutton, Three Quarter, Tilley, Victoria |
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1930 - Beaumont, Big Hutton, Brockwell, Busty, Little Hutton, Main, Three Quarter, Tilley, Towneley, Victoria |
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1940 - Brockwell, Busty, Hutton, Main Coal, Three Quarter, Towneley, Victoria |
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1950 - Big Hutton, Brockwell, Busty, Little Hutton, Three Quarter, Tilley, Towneley, Victoria |
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1955 - Brockwell, Busty, Hutton, Tilley, Towneley, Victoria |
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1960 - Tilley, Towneley |
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Catalogue of plans of abandoned mines for South Garesfield Colliery |
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1938, 08 Jun - Main; and a small area of workings from Esther Pit, thought to be Busty seam abandoned |
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1950 - Big Hutton, Little Hutton, Three Quarter seams abandoned |
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Miscellaneous Notes and Incidents for South Garesfield Colliery |
Description
North Lintz, or South Garesfield, as it is now designated, is situated on the Derwent,
and is carried on by the South Garesfield Coal Co., Limited. Here the Busty, Three
Quarter, and Brockwell, are being worked by three drifts, producing
an average annual output of 80,000 tons, the number of men and boys employed
being about 230.
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!
| | | | | | | Armstrong, Henry, 19 Oct 1880, aged 68, Hewer, killed by a fall of stone |
| | |  | | | | Bailey, George, 19 Dec 1932, aged 43, Hewer, killed by a fall of stone, Buried: Burnopfield Cemetery |
| | | | | | | Bell, Robert, 24 Apr 1921, (accident: 08 Nov 1918), aged 57, Shifter, strain |
| | | | | | | Brodie, John, 05 Jun 1889, aged 33, Hewer, fall of roof in working place |
| | | | | | | Dobson, Henry, 07 Mar 1945, (accident: 12 Jan 1945), aged 46, Hewer, killed by a fall of stone |
| | | | |  | | Foreman, John Thomas, 09 Aug 1935, aged 15, Pony Driver, he was killed when he was caught by a passing set of tubs while walking outbye after completing his shift in the Victoria Seam [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Hanlon, Michael, 10 Jun 1884, aged 37, Hewer, fall of fire clay band |
| | | | | | | Kay, John, 06 Jul 1899, aged 22, Hewer, Deceased was working in a place about nine feet wide, when a stone six feet in diameter fell from slips. More timber should have been set [Inspection made & inquest attended] |
| | |  | | | | Kay, Thomas, 23 Dec 1890, 5:00 p.m., 11th hour of shift, aged 16, Onsetter, fell down a drop "staple.", Buried: St. James' Churchyard, Burnopfield |
| | | | | | | Lawther, Frederick, 10 Dec 1908, aged 42, Hewer, killed by a fall of coal and band at working face |
| | | | | | | Lowes, Richard, 17 May 1929, Deputy, carbon monoxide poisoning [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Malcolm, William M., 17 May 1929, aged 14, Driver, carbon monoxide poisoning [More information ...] |
| | |  | | | | McGarry, John, 10 Oct 1912, (accident: 04 Oct 1912), aged 19, Putter, whilst hand-putting a tub, he slipped, falling on his knee, afterwards developing blood poisoning, from which he died |
| | | | | | | Murray, Edmund, 06 Dec 1898, aged 15, Stoneman, accidentally killed by a tub crushing him through a kibble running amain and striking against such tub [Inquest: 07 Dec 1898 by Mr. John Graham] |
| | | | | | | Murray, William, 11 Jan 1898, (accident: 10 Jan 1898), aged 52, Onsetter, He was in the act of pushing a full tub out of the cage at the staple bottom, when the boy at the top started the cage without notice, and the deceased was drawn some distance up the staple and crushed by the cage, he received internal injuries, from which he died on January 11th. It was the first day for the break-lad at this particular work [Inspection made & inquest attended] |
| | | | | | | Reay, J., 11 Sep 1934, aged 24, Hewer, killed by a fall of stone |
| | | | | | | Short, William, 22 Apr 1924, aged 21, Putter, killed by a fall of stone, Buried: St. James' Churchyard, Burnopfield {NBI} |
| | | | | | | Taylor, Joseph, 17 May 1929, aged 16, Driver, carbon monoxide poisoning [More information ...] |
| | | | | | | Terry, Michael Ellison, 16 Jan 1914, aged 34, Hewer, Deceased was working by himself in a headway place, 5 yards wide, with a hard post roof. Thin waves of "blue" put in between the coal and the post, making the top treacherous. Having sumped in at the barrow-way he proceeded to work the end (about 4 feet) off, and had got this about halfway up to the place when he uncovered a slip in the roof, close up to the coal face. This brought away a quantity of the blue, the thick end catching his head and instantly killing him. The stone was 3 yards long, about 2 yards wide, and about 8 inches thick. It was slippery and moist. It is probable that one, if not two, props were canted out by the stone. |
| | |  | | | | Uren/Usher, Thomas, 14 Oct 1884, aged 37, Hewer, killed by a fall of coal, Buried: St. James' Churchyard, Burnopfield |
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20 names found |
If you know of any fatalities missing from the above list then please
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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.
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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
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more information on some of the fatalities shown above
Collieries and Pits within 5 miles (8km)
a simulated map showing the immediate vicinity of South Garesfield Colliery
list of collieries/pits etc. near to South Garesfield Colliery
Credits
Sources:
- 1880 List of Mines
- 1880 Mines Inspectors Report (C 2903)
- 1884 Mines Inspectors Report (C 4429)
- 1888 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department, 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), Newcastle District (No. 3) by James Willis, H.M. Inspector of Mines, 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), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. L. Hedley, H.M. Inspector of Mines, copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian
- 1899 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 134), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. L. Hedley, H.M. Inspector of Mines, 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
- 1908 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 4672)
- 1909 List of Mines - from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
- 1912 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 6983), Newcastle District (No. 2) by J. B. Atkinson, 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
- 1929 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
- 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
- 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.
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