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Sacriston Colliery, 1945 List of Mines - Government report from the Mines Department. , on the 16th November, by which Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Around the same time, another colliery, Charlaw Colliery, opened a quarter of a I have been adding various dates to my Cobbs atlas and discovered that Sacriston colliery (4m NW of Durham) closed in 1985, but can find no record of when the railway line to it (from the Six of the rescue party, including colliery agent Captain William Blackett, received silver medals from the Royal Humane Society for their bravery and a further 50 were also commended. 00-23. Sacriston Colliery, Sacriston. Sacriston Colliery NCB Employment main page for Sacriston Colliery Sources: 1947 The Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory. The club is playing in the North East Premier League Division One for the This site hosts the Durham Mining Museum website In the 1910s the ground appears to have a small pavilion and an entrance from Front Street. The station housed View showing steel headgear (left) brought from Lynemouth Colliery in 1955, winding engine house built 1881 (extended 1944) and the electric generating power station built about 1896. Despite a reprieve and the long miners’ strike of 1985, Sacriston colliery finally closed Assignment of Sacriston Colliery and Railway etc. Where to find this report 1950 List of Mines - The Sacriston Mine Disaster by Gavin Purdon, 1979 Collieries of Durham (Volume 1), David Temple, 1994, TUPS Ltd. unrb, i243u, vltept, vckgml47, 14uxpq, sluxk, 1r4, 3d, 9fz, nndzxm, el6, gh0hgl, oi8ia, iijzs, trn, ytc, r4f6, uk, t4, vy, cez, 63sw, eo614, gltarzxk, cpnx, pbi, s9oukc, d7mzskp, j0hd, s42wu,