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  St. Hilda's Colliery  Index  St. Hilda's Colliery  

St. Hilda's Colliery


  Description Disasters Names Local Collieries Credits  

Location: South Shields
6 miles [10 km] NNW of Sunderland
Map Ref: (Sheet 88) NZ361667, 54° 59' 39" N, 1° 26' 3" W
Maps: 1860s map detailed map from the Ordnance Survey
1896 map detailed map from the Ordnance Survey
1898 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
1928 map from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
1933 map from the Colliery Engineer magazine, shows the disposition of pits in the Harton Coal Co. Ltd. group and the railway links between them
Opened: 1810
Closed: 1940
Pits: Church Pit (New Engine Pit), opened: Jun 1825 (See also Templetown Colliery)
  Shaft details for Church Pit (New Engine Pit)
Owners: 1825 - Robert & John William Brandling
1850's - W. Blackett, N. Wood, Anderson & Philipson
1860's - Wood, Blackett & Co.
1880's - Harton Coal Co.
1890's - Harton Coal Co. Ltd.
Output: 1882 - Coal.
1884 - Coal.
1888 - Coal.
1890 - Coal.
1896 - Coal: Gas, Household, Steam.
1902 - Coal: Gas, Household, Steam.
1914 - Coal: Gas, Household, Steam.
1921 - Coal: Gas, Household, Steam.
1925 - Coal: Gas, Household, Manufacturing, Steam.
1930 - Coal: Gas, Household, Manufacturing, Steam.
1935 - Coal: Gas, Household, Manufacturing, Steam.
Employment:
Year Pit  Total Below Above
1854Working
1896700504196
1902940755185
19142,1981,839359
19212,1341,722412
19251,6941,343351
1925Closed 08/25
19301,042837205
1930St. Hilda & Westoe combined
193520629177
  Colliery Management (prior to 1955)
Seams Worked: 1914 - Bensham, Hutton
1921 - Bensham, Five Quarter, Hutton
1925 - Five Quarter, High Hutton, Low Hutton [Closed 08/25]
1930 - Bensham, Five Quarter, Hutton, Yard
1935 - Bensham, Five Quarter, Yard
    Catalogue of plans of abandoned mines for St. Hilda's Colliery
Notes:

1813 - A series of borings was in progress at Manor, Wallsend, near South Shields, to prove the depth and thickness of the sand-beds in this vicinity

1825 - The Church or New Engine Pit, Manor Wallsend, now called Saint Hilda Colliery, South Shields, was sunk from the surface to the Harvey Seam. A bore-hole was put down below the High Main Seam, Manor Wallsend Colliery, to prove the Yard Coal and Bensham Seam

1940 - Italy entered World War II - the primary market for St. Hilda, decision taken to close the pit and only keep a crew of men to maintain and man the pumps for ventilation.

  Miscellaneous Notes and Incidents for St. Hilda's Colliery


  Summary Disasters Names Local Collieries Credits  

Description

The enterprising Simon Temple, Esq., first won a colliery here on the ground of the dean and chapter of Durham, which was hence called Chapter Main Colliery. The first coals were conveyed to the spout, amidst great rejoicings, on April 23, 1810. The great expense of the undertaking, however, compelled that gentleman to stop payment; when the concern fell into the hands of Messrs. Brown, of London, proprietors of Jarrow Colliery, and who sold the lease to Messrs. Devey. The present colliery belongs to Robert, William, and John Brandling, Esqrs. The pit was bottomed at the Bensham Seam in July, 1825; the shaft being about 143 fathoms deep. The average thickness of the seam is about 6 feet; and the workings extend to the south of the shaft, which is situated at a short distance from St. Hilda's church, South Shields. The strata rise towards the sea. The pumping engine is of 90 horse power; and there are two drawing engines, each of 30 horse power. There is also a steam-engine of 20 horse power in the mine. The shaft is divided into an upcast and downcast, by means of a brattice.

Views of the Collieries (1844)


  Summary Description Names Local Collieries Credits  

Disasters (5 or more killed)

  31st May 1817  Killed in descending, 5 lives lost
  28th Jun 1839  Explosion, 51 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!

      

Addison, George, 27 May 1925, aged 15, Landing Lad, crushed by tubs that had run amain

      

Adey, George, 16 Jan 1886, aged 63, Shifter, three coal tubs passed over him

      

Argyle, Joseph, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 45, Deputy Overman, killed in the 1839 explosion, went down and rescued his son, returned, and brought out dead, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Bell, Edward, 24 May 1886, aged 39, Deputy, killed by a fall of stone

      

Bell, John Enoch, 07 Nov 1912, aged 62, Flagman, run over by a train of wagons, which after standing were slacked back to enable the locomotive drawing them to start; he was 70 yards away from his place of duty, and it was dark at the time+M12610

      

Belson, Edward, 24 Dec 1912, (accident: 19 Dec 1912), aged 17, Pit-bottom lad, owing to a drop cage being moved without signal, he fell, and got his fingers cut, dying five days later of haemorrhage of brain

      

Bridgewood, Ephraim, 18 Oct 1912, aged 58, Fireman, fell off a gangway while wheeling ashes

      

Brown, Michael, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 12, Driver, killed in the 1839 explosion, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Bruce, William, 20 Dec 1899, aged 15, Trapper, He was knocked down by a set of tubs on the engine-plane when attempting to open a door for the set to pass through. He had probably not been at his post, and was too late in trying to open the door [Inspection made & inquest attended]

      

Burn, W., 26 Sep 1933, aged 43, Conveyor Mover, struck on chest

      

Calvert, George, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 28, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields on 30 Jun 1839 {NBI} [More information ...]

      

Clarke, J. T., 09 Feb 1925, aged 24, Labourer, killed by a fall of stone

      

Clarke, W. W., 24 Feb 1937, aged 65, Stoneman, asphyxiation

      

Cooper, Thomas, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 13, Craneboy, killed in the 1839 explosion, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Curry, Cuthbert, 02 Oct 1884, aged 52, Deputy, killed by a fall of stone

      

Cuthbertson, George, 03 Sep 1885, aged 23, Waiter On, fell down shaft

      

Davison, Thomas, 10 Jan 1912, aged 59, Wasteman, caught by the "set" on haulage plane, on which he had been instructed not to travel; he had probably lost his light before getting on to the plane

      

Dawson, William, 28 Oct 1891, 7:30 a.m., 2nd hour of shift, aged 27, Onsetter, after signalling the cage from the bottom of a "staple" he attempted to pass through it to the other side, but was caught as the cage moved, and partly dragged up the "staple" [Inspection made & Inquest attended]

      

Dickinson, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 49, Rolleywayman, killed in the 1839 explosion, father of John, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields on 30 Jun 1839 {NBI} [More information ...]

      

Dickinson, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 12, Driver, killed in the 1839 explosion, son of John Dickinson, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields on 30 Jun 1839 {NBI} [More information ...]

      

Dinning, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 25, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields on 30 Jun 1839 {NBI} [More information ...]

      

Dobson, Thomas, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 32, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Douglas, Jonathan, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 10, Driver, killed in the 1839 explosion, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Douthwaite, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 18, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

     

Dover, John Thomas, 01 Jun 1934, aged 59, Deputy Overman, fracture of the spine and severe head injuries accidentally received by a fall of stone in the Travelling way between the South and First East Flat of the Saint Hilda Colliery South Shields, address: 14 Moffett Street, South Shields

     

Elles, Thomas, 15 Jan 1849, killed by a fall of roof [More information ...]

      

Elliott, A. P., 13 Aug 1924, aged 19, Driver, crushed

      

Ellis, Charles, 25 May 1891, 11:30 a.m., 6th hour of shift, aged 40, Hauling Engineman, he had gone under the drum for some purpose, and instead of coming out at the end of the drum pit he attempted to pass through the fly wheel, when his weight moved the wheel, and he was crushed between the spoke of the wheel and the brickwork [Inspection made & Inquest attended]

      

Ellison, Jonathan, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 52, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields on 30 Jun 1839 {NBI} [More information ...]

      

Elstob, Thomas, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 9, Trapper, killed in the 1839 explosion, son of Thomas Elstob, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Elstob, Thomas, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 32, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, father of Thomas Elstob, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Fairley, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 33, Rolleywayman, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: St. Paul's Churchyard, Jarrow [More information ...]

      

Faulkner, Alexander, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 21, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Fleming, J., 19 Feb 1937, (accident: 14 Jan 1937), aged 35, Cutter, killed by a fall of stone

      

Forsyth, Alexander, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 19, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Fowler, Samuel, 06 Jun 1904, aged 55, Shifter, after deceased had worked for about five hours with another man renewing timber he complained of a pain in his chest, and died while he was being taken outbye in a tub; the cause of death was heart disease, and no inquest was held

      

Gallagher, John, 11 Jun 1894, 11:30 a.m., 6th hour of shift, aged 14, Driver, He was found dead alongside his full tubs. Possibly he was attempting to get from one side of the road to the other by crossing the limmers, and got his head crushed against a baulk [Inspection made & inquest attended]

      

Georgeson, George, 11 Oct 1921, aged 30, Shot Firer, fractured skull

      

Gibson, Benjamin, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 53, Keeker, killed in the 1839 explosion, father of Richard and Thomas, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Gibson, Charles, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 20, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Gibson, Matthew, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 38, Water Leader, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields on 30 Jun 1839 {NBI} [More information ...]

      

Gibson, Richard, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 16, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, son of Benjamin Gibson, brother of Thomas, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Gibson, Thomas, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 14, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, son of Benjamin Gibson, brother of Richard, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Hall, George, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 18, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, brother of John, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Hall, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 16, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, brother of George, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

     

Hall, Thomas, 22 Dec 1909, aged 36, Hewer, fall of top coal in working place, Buried: Harton Cemetery, South Shields

      

Hall, William, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 28, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields on 30 Jun 1839 {NBI} [More information ...]

     

Halliday, Louis, 04 Jun 1912, aged 22, Screen motorman, whilst screwing up lubricators on one of the screen belts, his clothing caught a stud in a collar of the shafting, Buried: Harton Cemetery, South Shields

      

Hardy, Edward, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 17, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Harrison, Thomas, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 56, Wasteman, killed in the 1839 explosion, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields on 30 Jun 1839 {NBI} [More information ...]

      

Hawke, William Albert, 27 Dec 1923, aged 56, Shunter [More information ...]

      

Hedley, Matthew, 28 Aug 1888, (accident: 21 Aug 1888), aged 14, Driver, full set of tubs having been set free in consequence of hauling rope breaking, ran against an empty set to which the deceased was attaching his pony, causing him to be crushed

     

Heslop, Robert, 19 Apr 1847, aged 36, Deputy Overman, he was drawing timber when a large quantity of stone fell on him; he died the same evening; he left a wife and seven children.

      

Hill, Robert Aitken, 31 May 1907, aged 16, Driver [More information ...]

      

Hood, Matthew, 23 May 1903, (accident: 21 May 1903), aged 27, Stone Putter, On the 21st May deceased was performing his ordinary duties in the pit, and in addition had assisted to put a loaded tub, that had become derailed, back on the rails on an endless rope haulage road. Some time after he became ill with a severe pain in the stomach, and had to be helped outbye. He was taken to South Shields Infirmary and died there. A post mortem examination revealed an ulcer of old standing in his stomach which had burst.

      

Hood, William, 19 Nov 1891, 4:00 p.m., 6th hour of shift, Hewer, injured his knee in the pit and died some days afterwards

      

Horn, Thomas, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 57, Wasteman, killed in the 1839 explosion, widower, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Hudson, William, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 22, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Jamieson, George, 27 Nov 1913, aged 43, Shifter, deceased was engaged in laying a turn in the back winning of a broken flat; two pairs of gears had been set and one pair withdrawn in order to get the required space; he was dinting the floor in order to lay the sleepers, when a fall roof occurred which canted out three pairs of gears and killed him instantly

     

Jarvis, Frederick Richie, 18 Sep 1915, aged 15, Buried: Harton Cemetery, South Shields

      

Johnson, Robert, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 23, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Kendrick, Joseph, 28 Jan 1884, aged 30, Hewer, killed by a fall of stone

     

Laidler, Luke, 17 Mar 1841, aged 15, fell down the shaft

      

Lamb, Henry, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 26, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, brother of William, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Lamb, William, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 29, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, brother of Henry, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Lavery, James, 09 Jul 1891, 10:45 a.m., 6th hour of shift, aged 52, Hewer, whilst riding outbye on a tram the pony seems to have bolted, and in some way the deceased fell in front of the third tram which passed over him [Inspection made & Inquest attended]

      

Lewens, Martin, 02 Feb 1888, aged 21, Hewer, roof stone fell in jud [More information ...]

     

Lightburn, John, 23 Sep 1842, aged 13, Rolley Driver, Was attending his rollies in St. HildaÆs Colliery, South Shields, when "he by some accident got so severely injured, that he died in the course of that evening."

     

Lightburn, William, 16 Feb 1844, (accident: 15 Feb 1844), aged 18, The "Sign of the Plough", Templetown, South Shields was the venue for an inquest into the death of William Lightburn, aged 18. He was employed at St. Hilda's Colliery and on 15 February, was struck upon the head by a rolley, and form the injuries he received died on the following day.

      

Liscombe, Charles, Jul 1875, aged 14, Chester Ward Coroner's Inquest, place: South Shields, cause: crushed, coal wagons St. Hilda's Pit yard (DRO Ref: COR/C/2/323)

      

Longstaff, George, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., killed in the 1839 explosion, married [More information ...]

      

Longstaff, George, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 48, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, father of James and William, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Longstaff, James, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 9, driver, killed in the 1839 explosion, son of George Longstaff, brother of William, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Longstaff, William, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 11, Driver, killed in the 1839 explosion, son of George Longstaff, brother of James, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Maughan, John, 31 Dec 1919, aged 39, killed by a fall of stone in the Hutton Seam

      

McMillan, A., 12 Apr 1934, aged 33, Putter, crushed by tubs

      

McMillan, Christopher Brown, 13 Jul 1914, aged 16, Driver, whilst deceased was connecting the limbers to a full tub standing in the flat, the pony moved away, and his head was caught between the tub and a baulk; his skull was fractured, and he died in the Infirmary 2½ hours afterwards

      

Monid??, Thomas, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., killed in the 1839 explosion, married [More information ...]

      

Moody, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 12, Crane Boy, killed in the 1839 explosion, brother of Joseph, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Moody, Joseph, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 16, Driver, killed in the 1839 explosion, brother of John, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Moss, John, 05 Aug 1890, aged 13, Trapper, found dead on the engine plane as if he had been knocked down by a set of tubs

      

O'Connor, William, 07 Jun 1912, aged 15, Driver, whilst in the act of hanging his pony on to a tub the pony moved away suddenly, and his head was caught between the tub and a baulk

      

Oliver, John, 23 Mar 1868, aged 15, Pony Putter, crushed by tubs

      

Ord, James, 08 Mar 1907, aged 58, Mason [More information ...]

      

Pearce, G. E., 28 Sep 1935, (accident: 27 Sep 1935), aged 20, Waggon Lad, crushed

      

Pease, John G., 23 Dec 1884, aged 24, Hewer, killed by a fall of coal

      

Pease, William, 28 Apr 1879, aged 14, Compass Boy, crushed by tubs on engine plane ; lockjaw set in

      

Potter, T., 06 Dec 1937, aged 27, Onsetter, crushed

      

Ramshaw, Patrick, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 16, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, brother of William, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Ramshaw, William, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 23, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, brother of Patrick, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Ranson, James, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 24, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: St. Paul's Churchyard, Jarrow [More information ...]

      

Reay, William, 23 Aug 1869, aged 50, Shifter, crushed by tubs

      

Roberts, George, 29 May 1906, aged 30, Hewer, killed by a fall of stone [More information ...]

      

Rogerson, William, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 21, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, native of Percy Main, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Tynemouth [More information ...]

      

Rutter, Edward, 29 Nov 1903, aged 50, Mason's Labourer, Deceased was working underground near the shaft carrying bricks. He came to work at 6 am., but feeling unwell left at 8 a.m., and a shaftman went up with him in the cage. He went home and afterwards took a short walk, and on returning home died in a chair. No inquest was held.

      

Scott, Alexander, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 15, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, brother of George, Buried: St. Paul's Churchyard, Jarrow [More information ...]

      

Scott, George, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 28, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, brother of Alexander, Buried: St. Paul's Churchyard, Jarrow [More information ...]

      

Scott, John George, 17 Mar 1910, aged 18, Motor Attendant, electric shock

      

Seatory, John, 07 Oct 1891, 8:40 a.m., 2nd hour of shift, aged 27, Stoneman, fall of stone whilst driving a crosscut through some old pillars [Inspection made & Inquest attended]

      

Sloan, Stanley, 19 Jun 1925, aged 15, Driver, crushed between tub and roof

      

Smith, Christopher, 22 Dec 1913, aged 16, Staple Bottom Lad, deceased after rapping away a cage at the bottom of a drop staple, went between the cage and a standing full tub, probably to ease the tub away; as the cage ascended, the bottom shoe upon it caught deceased's clothing, and took him up until his head came in contact with a bunton 10 feet up, and he was instantly killed; good sliding gates were provided, but he had not closed them

      

Smith, Frederick, 11 Jun 1913, aged 16, Pony Driver, deceased had connected the limbers to the first of a set of empty tubs, when his pony went away before he was clear; his head was caught between the empty tub and a low balk, which fractured his skull

      

Smith, John, 13 Jun 1878, aged 16, Station Lad, crushed between tub and prop

      

Smith, Thomas, 18 May 1893, 11:30 a.m., 5th hour of shift, aged 17, Staple Boy, The deceased, who was engaged at the bottom of a staple as assistant hooker, was caught by the cage, carried to the top, and crushed to death. His duties were simply to lift the slot on the empty side, so that the empty tubs could run out. Beyond that he had nothing whatever to do with the cage, and why he should have been near the cage at the time it is impossible to say [Inspection made & inquest attended]

      

Snowdon, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 25, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Spence, Roger, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 26, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, native of Percy Main, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Tynemouth [More information ...]

      

Stephenson, Andrew, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 21, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Stephenson, John, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 23, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Stobbs, Robert, 11 Apr 1890, aged 52, Waggonman, run over by waggon and killed

      

Taylor, W., 29 Mar 1938, (accident: 28 Mar 1938), aged 61, Hewer, crushed by tubs

      

Thompson, Robert, 29 Jan 1921, (accident: 13 Jan 1921), aged 51, Hewer, blow on head

      

Thompson, W., 20 Dec 1935, (accident: 02 Mar 1932), aged 61, Filler, died from injuries received

      

Todd, William, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 25, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

      

Waite, T., 01 Apr 1936, aged 44, Stoneman, killed by a fall of stone

      

Walker, George, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 20, Putter, killed in the 1839 explosion, single man, Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

     

Westall, John Burdon, 03 Oct 1911, aged 17, Stone Putter, crushed by tub, Buried: Harton Cemetery, South Shields

      

Willis, J., 18 Sep 1931, (accident: 15 Sep 1931), aged 54, Hewer, fall of stone, died from injuries received

      

Young, William, 28 Jun 1839, 9:00 a.m., aged 28, Hewer, killed in the 1839 explosion, married, Buried: St. Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields [More information ...]

 
  118 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.

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
19 Mar 1851 11Inclined plane
08 Oct 1851 11Tubs
18 Sep 1852 11Fell down shaft
07 Aug 1856 11fall of stone
31 Jul 1857 11fall of stone
23 Oct 1858 11explosion, More information ...
05 Apr 1859 22explosion, More information ...
19 Mar 1860 11Deputy, fall of stone
27 Aug 1860 11crush of tubs
17 Dec 1861 11incline
18 Jan 1864 11by premature fire of shot
18 Mar 1864 11premature fire of shot
21 Sep 1865 11riding on tubs, incline

  Summary Description Disasters Names Credits  

Collieries and Pits within 5 miles (8km)

  a simulated map showing the immediate vicinity of St. Hilda's Colliery

  list of collieries/pits etc. near to St. Hilda's 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
  • 1869 Mines Inspectors Report
  • 1878 Mines Inspectors Report (C 2321
  • 1879 Mines Inspectors Report (C 2604)
  • 1880 List of Mines
  • 1881 Mines Inspectors Annual Report
  • 1884 List of Mines
  • 1884 Mines Inspectors Report (C 4429)
  • 1885 Mines Inspectors Report (C 4760)
  • 1886 Mines Inspectors Report (C 5090)
  • 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), Newcastle District (No. 3) by James Willis, H.M. Inspector of Mines, 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.
  • 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.
  • 1891 Mines Inspectors Report (C 6625), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. L. Hedley, H.M. Inspector of Mines, copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.
  • 1893 Mines Inspectors Report (C 7339), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. L. Hedley, H.M. Inspector of Mines, copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.
  • 1894 Mines Inspectors Report (C 7667), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. L. Hedley, 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
  • 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.
  • 1903 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 2119), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. B. Atkinson, H.M. Inspector of Mines, copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.
  • 1904 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 2506)
  • 1906 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 3449), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. B. Atkinson, H.M. Inspector of Mines, copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.
  • 1907 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 4045), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. B. Atkinson, H.M. Inspector of Mines
  • 1909 List of Mines - from Reid's Handy Colliery Guide
  • 1909 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 5177)
  • 1910 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 5676)
  • 1911 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 6237), Newcastle District (No. 2) by J. B. Atkinson, H.M. Inspector of Mines, copy held in the Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.
  • 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.
  • 1913 Mines Inspectors Report
  • 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.
  • 1925 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.
  • 1935 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.
  • An Account of the strata of Northumberland & Durham as proved by Borings & Sinkings, Volume L-R, published by the North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 1887
  • Contributions by members of the Public
  • Gateshead Observer
  • Pigot & Co.'s Commercial Directory of Durham, Northumberland and Yorkshire. Published in 1834
  • Tombstone(s) in Harton Cemetery, South Shields
  • Victoria History of the Counties of England – Durham. Published in three volumes in 1907.
  • Views of the Collieries in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham by T. H. Hair. First published in 1844.
  • Westoe - The Last Pit on the Tyne, Final report of the Westoe Colliery Campaign Group, March 1994

Pictures:

  • Views of the Collieries in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham by T. H. Hair. First published in 1844.

  Summary Description Disasters Names Local Collieries Credits  

Related Links:

On this site
 Newspaper articles
 Names of those killed in the 1839 disaster
 Evidence given to the 1842 Children's Employment Commission
 Views of the Collieries in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham by T. H. Hair (1844) — St. Hilda's Colliery
 Article from Colliery Engineering (November 1933) — "The Harton Coal Co. Ltd."
 Article from Colliery Engineering (December 1933) — "The Harton Coal Co. Ltd. - II"
 Pictures in the Gallery section for St. Hilda Colliery
External sites
 UK Headgears Site - among the photographs is the St. Hilda headgear taken in 1995

Further Reading:

  • Killed by Candle - The Explosion at St. Hilda Colliery 1839 by G. L. Atkinson, Published by South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council, June 1989
  • 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 St. Hilda's Colliery

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