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Sherburn Hill Colliery

East Pit

An Account of Strata sunk through in the East and West Pits, Sherburn Hill Colliery

Shaft Details

Sunk: 1835, Closed: 07 Aug 1965

Approximate surface level 390 feet above sea (Ordnance datum)

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Geology encountered   Thickness   Depth
  ft. in.   ft. in.
Soil    1  0     1  0
Blue clay    44  0     45  0
Loamy clay, with sand    1  1     46  1
Strong blue clay    45  0     91  1
Freestone    118  4     209  5
Soft blue stone    10  4     219  9
Grey metal    2  0     221  9
COAL - Three-Quarter Seam    0  5     222  2
Black slaty stone    1  1     223  3
Thill stone, mixed with ironstone    1  4     224  7
COAL - Five-Quarter Seam    4  3     228  10
    COAL, good    3  8       
    COAL, bottom    0  7       
Thill stone    2  4     231  2
Grey metal stone    24  4     255  6
Jointy post girdle    3  0     258  6
Grey metal stone    8  4     266  10
Post girdle (broke)    1  6     268  4
Grey metal stone    3  8     272  0
Post stone, mixed with whin and water    49  10     321  10
COAL - Main Coal Seam    0  6     322  4
COAL, bad    0  0     322  4
Thill stone    3  6     325  10
Black stone    2  2     328  0
Grey metal    27  4     355  4
Strong grey metal stone    7  6     362  10
Soft grey metal stone    27  2     390  0
Soft grey metal stone    48  2     438  2
Post stone, with water    31  10     470  0
Blue stone    4  2     474  2
COAL - Low Main Seam    3  1     477  3
Soft dark thill stone    0  9     478  0
Strong grey metal stone    30  3     508  3
Dark blue stone    2  0     510  3
COAL - Brass Thill Seam    0  7     510  10
Dark grey metal stone    11  0     521  10
COAL    0  6     522  4
Dark grey metal stone    1  8     524  0
COAL    0  10     524  10
Grey metal    5  11     530  9
COAL - Hutton Seam    5  6     536  3
    COAL, good    4  4       
    COAL, bottom    1  2       

Source: An Account of the strata of Northumberland & Durham as proved by Borings & Sinkings, Volume S-T, published by the North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 1894

  original entry for sinking/boring number 1731 in "An Account of the strata of Northumberland & Durham as proved by Borings & Sinkings, Volume S-T, published by the North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 1894"

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