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Easington Colliery and Pit
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Easington Colliery is situated on the coast in the County of Durham, between the ports of Seaham Harbour and West Hartlepool, nine miles north-west of the latter. There are two principal shafts, both circular and both 20 feet in diameter. The North Shaft, the downcast, was sunk to the Hutton Seam at a depth of 1,430 feet, the present winding level being at the Main Coal Inset at a depth of 1,130 feet. The South Shaft, the upcast, is 1,500 feet deep to the Hutton Seam. Both are used for winding men, mineral and materials. A third shaft, the West, 470 feet deep, is connected to the South Shaft by a drift at the 164 feet level. Although sinking was started in 1899, coal drawing did not begin until 1910 because of difficulties encountered in passing through water bearing strata.

Mines Inspectors Report into the 1951 Explosion
Opened:                         1899
Closed:                     07 May 1993
Sinking Started:           1899
First Coal:                     1910
Pits: North Pit, closed:   Apr 1993
      South Pit, closed:     Apr 1993
      West Pit, closed:     Apr 1993
Owners:             1899 Easington Coal Co.
                        1900 Easington Coal Co. Ltd.
                        1907 Weardale Steel, Coal & Coke Co.
                        1947 - National Coal Board (N.C.B.)
                        1986 - British Coal (name change)
Output:                  
1914 - Coal: Coking,Gas,Household.
1921 - Coal: Coking,Gas,Household.
1925 - Coal: Gas,Household,Manufacturing
1930 - Coal: Coking,Gas,Household, Steam.
1935 - Coal: Coking,Gas,Household,Manufacturing,Steam.
1940 - Coal: Coking,Gas,Household.
1947 - Coal: Coking,Gas,Household.
1950 - Coal: Coking,Gas,Household,Manufacturing,Steam.
1955 - Coal: Gas,Household,Manufacturing,Steam.
1960 - Coal: Gas,Household,Manufacturing,Steam.
1970 - Coal: Gas,Household,Steam.
1975 - Coal: Coking,Household,Steam.
1980 - Coal: Coking.
1985 - Coal: Coking,Household,Steam.
1988 - Coal: Coking,Household,Steam.
1990 - Coal:Coking,Household,Steam.
1991 - Coal: Coking, Household, Steam




Easington Colliery
Pitman...do you know him?
Clashes with Police after pit closures.
Do you know this man and wife being arrested? Or the people watching?
Police showed great sympathy for the ex miners!
Pitmen
Pitmen at work
Anyone remember this?
Were you here?
Funeral of miners who lost there lives in one of the Colliery Disasters
Another funeral picture after Colliery Disaster
The real and poignant dangers of the Coal Industry
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