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Coal was the bedrock of the North East. It facilitated economic and social change in every corner, enabling the region to thrive as an industrial powerhouse. Intense mining also led to terrible loss in countless disasters, and deprivation in the villages which depended on it. The Coals Archive intends to catalogue the area's rich mining history for a new generation, to ensure we never forget the sacrifice our ancestors made. 

Scroll down our comprehensive database to explore the hundreds of workings which became the arteries of our region's prosperity.

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Last Updated

30 Dec 2022

Longframlington, Coal Shaft

Longframlington

55.308816, -1.817937

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Last Updated

30 Dec 2022

Longframlington, Coal Shaft

Longframlington

55.310423, -1.813490

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Last Updated

30 Dec 2022

Longframlington Colliery

Howey Pit(?)

Longframlington

55.316526, -1.808108

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Last Updated

30 Dec 2022

Embleton Stead, Coal Pit

Longframlington

55.320422, -1.796908

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Last Updated

29 Dec 2022

Coxlodge Colliery

Regent Pit

Gosforth

55.011677,-1.624200

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Last Updated

20 Dec 2022

Waterhouses Wood, Drift Mine

Waterhouses

54.760091, -1.718544

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Background photo: View of Washington 'F' Pit, May 1965. Source: Tyne & Wear Archives

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