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The Collieries, Brickworks and Ancillary Works

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21 Notices withdrawn to 2,700 Seaham Colliery pitmen (1928) 454
22 Hutton Seam reached at Vane Tempest Colliery (1927) 470
23 Foundation stone laid for twelve Aged Miners Homes at Dawdon (1927) 485
24 Main coal seam reached at Vane Tempest (1927) 511
25 Houghton Mines Rescue Map of local collieries (1950's) 489
26 Sinking of Vane Tempest Colliery to begin shortly (1925) 484
27 New pit (Vane Tempest) will produce 1 million tons per year (1924) 443
28 Eight new Aged Miners Homes completed at New Seaham (1924) 425
29 Industry restarts at Seaham after the end of the coal strike (1921) 468
30 Cause of unemployment in pits due to USA selling coal to Europe (1921) 479
31 Serious fire at Seaham Colliery (1917) 481
32 Twelve Aged Miners Homes on Stockton Road, New Seaham opened (1915) 484
33 Dispute at Dawdon Colliery over allocation of colliery houses (1909) 481
34 Two Seaham Colliery miners entombed for 50 hours (1906) 516
35 Accident to German during sinking operations at Dawdon Colliery (1903) 540
36 Pit ponies arrive by ship from Shetland Isles (1899) 575
37 Sinking of Dawdon Colliery shaft begins (1898) 573
38 Clearance of Ironworks to make way for Dawdon Colliery (1896) 707
39 Appointment of Mr Vincent C W S Corbett as Agent on retirement of Colonel Eminson (1896) 548
40 Map of the Durham Coalfield 1950-1994 586
 
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