D62204G
Lumley Colliery
Lumley
54.859533,-1.548673
9th Pit
Opened:
Closed:
1841
Entry Created:
2 Dec 2021
Last Updated:
2 Dec 2021
Reclaimed
Condition:
Owners:
Stobart, Bell & Co. (1850s), Earl of Durham (1860s), Lambton Collieries Ltd. (1896), Lambton & Hetton Collieries Ltd. (1910s), Lambton, Hetton & Joicey Collieries Ltd. (1940s), National Coal Board (1947)
Description (or HER record listing)
'Here is a colliery, worked by the Earl of Durham, known as Lumley Six Pit, re-opened about thirty years ago, after being closed for many years. The following seams are worked :- The Five Quarter at a depth of 43½ fathoms, and 3 feet 7 inches in thickness. Low Main 77 fathoms, 4 feet thick, and the Hutton 91 fathoms, and 5 feet thick. The Main coal is worked out ; The Maudlin, Brass Thill, and Three Quarter seams are here, but are not worked. The pit is ventilated by two furnaces, and 900 gallons of water per minute are pumped to the surface. The present output is about 800 tons per day, giving employment to about 500 men and boys.
Whellan's 1894 Directory of County Durham'
Retrieved from Durham Mining Museum
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