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Chirton Colliery

Prospect Pit

Account of the Prospect Pit in Shields alias Chirton Colliery, as sunk and bored by Joe. Pearson, Isaac Hunter, &c. 1755

Shaft Details

Sunk: 1755

Approximate surface level 85 feet above sea (Ordnance datum)

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Geology encountered   Thickness   Depth
  ft. in.   ft. in.
Sunk    85  0     85  0
Sunk    88  0     173  0
Bored :—    0  0     173  0
White post, with red partings    15  0     188  0
Blue metal    1  0     189  0
White post    6  0     195  0
COAL    0  8     195  8
Grey thill    3  9     199  5
Black stone, mixed with coal    2  0     201  5
Dry white thill    12  10     214  3
Black stone    2  0     216  3
Thill    0  4     216  7
Grey metal    3  7     220  2
Grey post    7  3     227  5
Blue stone    4  1     231  6
Grey post    7  2     238  8
Blue stone    6  0     244  8
Whin    0  10     245  6
Blue stone    1  6     247  0
Grey girdle    0  4     247  4
Grey metal    4  0     251  4
Grey post    0  10     252  2
Blue stone    4  0     256  2
Black stone    1  0     257  2
COAL    0  8     257  10
White thill    3  10     261  8
Grey post    3  10     265  6
Whin    0  2     265  8
Grey post    3  0     268  8
Blue stone    2  6     271  2
Grey metal    1  9     272  11
Grey post girdles    2  10     275  9
COAL    0  8     276  5
Grey thill    2  0     278  5
Grey post    3  3     281  8
Soft grey metal    1  2     282  10
Grey girdle    0  3     283  1
COAL    0  6     283  7
Grey metal    1  5     285  0
Grey post    7  2     292  2
White post    1  10     294  0
Whin    0  8     294  8
Grey stone    16  5     311  1
COAL    0  5     311  6
Grey thill    1  5     312  11
Grey stone, with red scames    5  0     317  11
Strong open grey post    0  9     318  8
Whin    1  1     319  9
Open grey post    3  8     323  5
Whin    0  5     323  10
White post    33  0     356  10
Brown post    3  7     360  5
White post    8  0     368  5
Grey metal    0  8     369  1
COAL    0  8     369  9
Grey metal, mixed with coal    0  8     370  5
White post    0  3     370  8
White and grey post    4  0     374  8
Soft grey metal    0  8     375  4
White thill    5  0     380  4
Grey metal    0  5     380  9
Grey post    0  10     381  7
Grey metal, with girdles    11  2     392  9
Grey girdles    5  9     398  6

Source: An Account of the strata of Northumberland & Durham as proved by Borings & Sinkings, Volume C-E, published by the North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 1881

  original entry for sinking/boring number 0451 in "An Account of the strata of Northumberland & Durham as proved by Borings & Sinkings, Volume C-E, published by the North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 1881"

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