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St. Anthony's Colliery

Nightingale Pit

Bored in the Nightingale Pit, St. Anthony's Colliery, June 11th, 1787

Shaft Details

Approximate surface level 60 feet above sea (Ordnance datum)

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Geology encountered   Thickness   Depth
  ft. in.   ft. in.
Sunk to the scaffold, about    75  0     75  0
Sunk further:—    0  0     75  0
Box    4  0     79  0
Grey girdly stone    12  0     91  0
COAL    0  9     91  9
Grey metal and girdles    24  0     115  9
Thready post    1  6     117  3
Blue grey metal stone    10  3     127  6
Bored:—    0  0     127  6
Blue grey metal stone    1  9     129  3
Grey post, with open partings, set away the water    42  0     171  3
Grey metal girdles    12  0     183  3
Grey post    8  0     191  3
Grey post    17  0     208  3
COAL - 70-Fathom Coal Seam    7  9     216  0
    COAL    1  1       
    Grey metal    6  0       
    COAL    0  8       
Grey metal stone and girdles    45  6     261  6
Black stone, mixed with whin    1  0     262  6
Grey metal and metal stone, with girdles and water    32  0     294  6
Strong white post    6  0     300  6
Black grey metal    2  6     303  0
Grey metal and metal stone, with post girdle    23  6     326  6
COAL, foul    1  8     328  2
Grey and blue metal and hard girdles    21  0     349  2
Black metal    15  0     364  2
Grey metal    3  0     367  2
Grey girdly stone    7  0     374  2
Strong white post, with a mixture of whin in several places    58  10     433  0
Blue grey metal and girdles    9  0     442  0
COAL - High Main Seam    6  0     448  0
    COAL and dust    6  0       

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 1641 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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