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Londonderry Estates

Reference: D/Lo/P Catalogue Title: Londonderry Estates Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Maps and Plans (part 1)

Covering Dates: 1752-1947

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  • Londonderry Estates
    • MAPS AND PLANS (Ref: D/Lo/P)
    • Estate (Ref: D/Lo/P 1-17)
    • Ordnance Survey of County Durham (Ref: D/Lo/P 18-71)
    • Ordnance Survey maps with additions (Ref: D/Lo/P 72-83)
    • Tithe and enclosure (Ref: D/Lo/P 84-89)
    • Coal Royalties (Ref: D/Lo/P 90-105)
    • Bore holes (Ref: D/Lo/P 106)
    • Colliery surface plans (Ref: D/Lo/P 107-114)
    • Colliery plans underground (Ref: D/Lo/P 115-201)
    • Railways (Ref: D/Lo/P 202-212)
    • Quarries (Ref: D/Lo/P 213-214)
    • Public Works (Ref: D/Lo/P 215-231)
    • Harbours and docks (Ref: D/Lo/P 215-226(ii))
    • Roads (Ref: D/Lo/P 227-228)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Lo/P 229-231)
    • Machinery (Ref: D/Lo/P 232-238)
    • Printed maps (Ref: D/Lo/P 239-248)
    • County maps (Ref: D/Lo/P 239-241)
    • Coalfields (Ref: D/Lo/P 242-247)
    • Railways (Ref: D/Lo/P 248)
    • Northumberland (Ref: D/Lo/P 249-254)
    • Yorkshire (Ref: D/Lo/P 255-256)
    • Miscellaneous and foreign (Ref: D/Lo/P 257-260)
    • Architectural plans (Ref: D/Lo/P 261-292)
    • Wynyard Hall (Ref: D/Lo/P 261-287, 289)
    • Seaham Hall (Ref: D/Lo/P 288)
    • Churches (Ref: D/Lo/P 290-292)
    • Tracings (Ref: D/Lo/P 293-341, 346-348)
    • Estates (Ref: D/Lo/P 293-307, 340-341)
    • Colliery surface (Ref: D/Lo/P 308-314, 347)
    • Underground workings (Ref: D/Lo/P 315-329)
    • Railways (Ref: D/Lo/P 330-332, 339)
    • Public Works (Ref: D/Lo/P 333-336)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Lo/P 337-338, 346)
    • Machinery (Ref: D/Lo/P 348)
    • Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Lo/P 342-345, 349)

Catalogue Description

Accepted by HM Government in Lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to Durham County Record Office, 2016

Catalogue Contents

MAPS AND PLANS (Ref: D/Lo/P)Estate (Ref: D/Lo/P 1-17)

See also D/Lo/P 344-350

Ref: D/Lo/P 1

Manor of Longnewton, belonging to Lyonell Vane, by Job Ward, 1752 See also D/Lo/L 3
(3 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 2

Town Kelloe, John Tempest's estate, by John Mowbray, 1772
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 3

Barmston Township, belonging to Sir Henry Vane Tempest, by John Bell, 1802
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 4

Penshaw Estate, belonging to Lady Frances Anne Vane Tempest by J. H. Fryer, 1815
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 5

Kelloe estate, belonging to the Marquess of Londonderry, by J. Oliver, 1828
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 6

Low Barmston Farm, Washington, belonging to the Marchioness of Londonderry, by Naylor and Holmes, 1856
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 7

Durham, Western Lodge estate, c.1900
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 8

East and West Rainton showing farms belonging to Lord Londonderry, Dean & Chapter, and Ecclesiastical Commissioners, c.1920
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 9-17

Miscellaneous estate plans of Penshaw, West Rainton, etc. (dated plans only), 1858 - 1917
(9 plans)

Ordnance Survey of County Durham (Ref: D/Lo/P 18-71)

See also D/Lo/P 351

Ref: D/Lo/P 18

1st Edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 19

3rd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets 19-21, 24-26, 30-32 joined as one plan, c.1919 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 20

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet VII, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 21

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet VIII, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 22

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XIII, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 23

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XIV, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 24

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XIV, XXI, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 25

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XIX, XX, XXVI, XXVII, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 26

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XX, XXVII, XXXV, XLIII, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 27

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XX, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 28

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XXVII, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 29

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XXVIII, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 30

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXIX, XXXVII, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 31

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XXXV, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 32

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XXXVI, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 33

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XXXVII, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 34

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XL, XLI, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 35

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets, VII, VIII, XIII, XIV, XX, XXI, joined as one plan, (ecclesiastical parish boundaries marked for Seaham area), c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 36

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XII, S.E., c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 37

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XIV SE, XXI NE, XXI SE, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 38

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XX NW, XX NE, XX SW, XX SE, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 39

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XX SW, XX SE, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 40

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XXVII NW, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 41

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXVII SE, XXVIII SW, XXXV NE, XXXVI NW, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 42

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXXVI SW, XXXVI SE, XLIV, L NW, L NE, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 43

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XIII.7, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 44

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XIII.7, XIII.8, XIII.11, XIII.12, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 45

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XIX.12, XIX.16, XX.9, XX.13, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 46

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XX.3, XX.4, XX.6, XX.7, XX.8, XX.10, XX.11, XX.12, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 47

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XX.15, XX.16, XXVII.3, XXVlI.4, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 48

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXVI.4, XXVII.1, XXVII.2, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 49

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXVII.5, XXVII.6, joined as one plan, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 50

1st edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XXXVI.1, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 51

Plan made up from 1st edition Ordnance Survey, showing area from Southwick to Offerton and South Hylton to Humbleton Hill, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 52

Plan made up from 1st edition Ordnance Survey, showing area from Low Newport to Old Burdon including East & Middle Herrington and Silksworth, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 53

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets VII.11, VII.12, VII.15, VII.16, XIII.3, XIII.4, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 54

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets VIII.10, VIII.11, VIII.14, VIII.15, XIV.2, & XIV.3, XIV.6, XIV. 7, XIV.10, XIV.11, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 55

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XI.8, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 56

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XI.12, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 57

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XIV.7, XIV.11, XIV.15, XIV.16, XXI.3, XXI.4, XXI.7, XXI.8, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 58

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XIV.11, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 59

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XIV.15, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 60

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XX.2, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 61

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XX.3, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 62

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XX.4, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 63

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XX.6, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 64

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XX.7, c.1897
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 65

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XX.8, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 66

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheet XX.10, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 67

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XX.11, XX.12, XX.15, XX.16, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 68

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXI.7, XXI.8, XXI.11, XXI.12, XXI.15, XXI.16, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 69

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXVII.1, XXVII.3, XXVII.6, XXVII.7, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 70

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXVII.16, XXVIII.13, XXXV.4, XXXV.8, XXXVI.1, XXXVI.5, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 71

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets XXVIII.4, XXVIII.8, XXVIII.12, XXIX.5, XXIX.9, joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ordnance Survey maps with additions (Ref: D/Lo/P 72-83)Ref: D/Lo/P 72

Marquess of Londonderry's properties in County Durham shown on 3rd edition, Ordnance Survey, 1916 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 73

Seaham Harbour Estate and Harbour lease boundaries on 1st edition, Ordnance Survey plan, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 74

East and West Rainton estates boundaries with fields numbered (survey missing) on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 75

Marquess of Londonderry's properties in County Durham marked on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 76

'Lord Londonderry's damaged surface' at Rainton and Pittington; also showing lands belonging to Ecclesiastical Commissioners and Dean and Chapter, on 1st edition Ordnance Survey Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(2 plans, 1 schedule)

Ref: D/Lo/P 77

Boundaries of the following farms: Seaham Hall, Seaham Town, Mill House, Carr House, and Dawdon Mill, on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 78

Rainton and Pittington, properties and tenants on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 79

Pittington and West Rainton farms (with particulars of crop damages) on 2nd edition, Ordnance Survey, 1913 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(2 plans, 3 papers)

Ref: D/Lo/P 80

Kelloe estate boundaries on 3rd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1919 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 81

Barmston estate farm boundaries on 1st edition, Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 82

Grange Farm (Carville) with survey and on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan, 1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 83

Seaham Harbour, showing new housing and welfare buildings on 3rd edition Ordnance Survey Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Tithe and enclosure (Ref: D/Lo/P 84-89)Ref: D/Lo/P 84

Framwellgate Moor Enclosure Award. Copy of extract, 1809
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 85

Dalton-le-Dale township. Tithe apportionment and plan, 1843
(1 file)

Ref: D/Lo/P 86

Dawdon township. Tithe apportionment and plan, 1850
(1 file)

Ref: D/Lo/P 87

Kelloe. Draft tithe apportionment, 1839
(1 volume)

Ref: D/Lo/P 88

Seaham. Tithe plan, 1843
(3 photocopies)

Ref: D/Lo/P 89

West Rainton township. Tithe apportionment and plan, 1838
(1 file)

Coal Royalties (Ref: D/Lo/P 90-105)Ref: D/Lo/P 90

Barmston and Penshaw Royalties on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 91

Gilesgate Moor and Old Durham estate boundaries on 2nd edition 0rdnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 92

Rainton and Pittington. Adventure Royalty with lands of Ecclesiastical Commissioners and Dean & Chapter on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 93

Rainton Royalty on 1st edition 0rdnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 94

Rainton, Pittington and Old Durham owners and Lord Londonderry's collieries marked on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 95

Rainton and Pittington. Area of damage caused by Londonderry mining operations, on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 96

Rainton and Pittington estates with coal sub-let to North Hetton Coal Company on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 97

Seaham and Hawthorn Royalties, with other Durham estates of Lord Londonderry, on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 98

Seaham Royalty, on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 99

Dawdon Colliery. Off-shore royalties 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 100

Seaham Harbour area. Coal royalties on 3rd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1919 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 101

Londonderry Collieries Ltd.; mineral estate of Seaham, Dawdon and Vane Tempest collieries on 3rd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1919 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 photocopy)

Ref: D/Lo/P 102

Seaham Harbour; lands leased to Londonderry Collieries Ltd,, on 3rd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1919 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 103

Londonderry Collieries Limited. Royalties worked and lands occupied including farms at Seaham. Key plan on 3rd edition, 0rdnance Survey, 1938 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560] Eight sectional plans on 3rd edition, 0rdnance Survey, 1938 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(9 photocopies)

Ref: D/Lo/P 104

Seaham Colliery Royalties. Diagram, 1897
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 105

Brough's Royalty at Seaton on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Bore holes (Ref: D/Lo/P 106)Ref: D/Lo/P 106

Trial boreholes in mouth of the Tees and Haverton Hill on 1st edition 0rdnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Colliery surface plans (Ref: D/Lo/P 107-114)Ref: D/Lo/P 11

Rainton Colliery, wayleaves and flooded surfaces, 1915 - 1919
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 107

Grange Colliery, 1866
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 108

Old Durham Colliery, c.1860
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 109

Old Durham Colliery. New coal depots at Dragon Villa, c.1890
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 110

Rainton Colliery: pits, damaged lands and wayleaves, post 1900
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 112

Seaham Colliery, showing positions of hydrants and pipes, 1910
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 113

Seaham, Londonderry Colliery's garage and granary in Emily Street, c.1920
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 114

Vane Tempest Colliery, Location plan and detail showing proposed explosive store, c.1925
(1 plan)

Colliery plans underground (Ref: D/Lo/P 115-201)Ref: D/Lo/P 115

Barmston Royalty. Maudlin seam on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 116-117

Dawdon Colliery, Main coal and Maudlin seams on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(4 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 118-119

Dawdon Colliery. Hutton and Low Main seams on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 120-123

Dawdon Colliery. Hutton, Low Main, Main Coal and Maudlin seams, 1942
(4 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 124

Framwellgate Colliery, c, 1870
(1 plan, unfinished)

Ref: D/Lo/P 125

Framwellgate Colliery. Busty Seam levelling, c.1890 with section of strata, (1838)
(3 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 126

Grange Colliery. Hutton Seam, c, 1844
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 127

Grange Colliery. Workings in the Low Main Seam, 1939
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 128

Kelloe Colliery. Workings in the Five Quarter Seam, c.1870
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 129-132

Old Durham Colliery. Underground workings, c.1852
(4 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 133

Old Durham Colliery. Levelling of North Way, Old Main Seam, 1883
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 134

Old Durham Colliery. Land drained by owners, c.1885
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 135

North Pittington Colliery. Five Quarter Seam, 1827
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 136

North Pittington Colliery. Hutton Seam, 1828
(1 volume)

Ref: D/Lo/P 137-147

Rainton and Pittington underground plans. Alexandrina, Adventure and Lady Seaham pits, High Main and Five Quarter Seams, c.1830 - 1860
(11 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 148-150

Rainton, Moorsley & Pittington workings shown on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(3 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 151

Rainton. Galleries in Nicholson pit, Adventure pit, and Alexandrina pit marked on 1st edition 0rdnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 152

Rainton Colliery. Section of strata in Woodside Pit, c.1850
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 153

North Hetton. Main Coal Seam workings, c.1860
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 154

Seaham and Seaton on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile

Ref: D/Lo/P 155

Seaham and Seaton. Workings in Hutton Seam, c.1880

Ref: D/Lo/P 156

Seaham Colliery. Hutton seam nos. 1 & 2, 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 157

Seaham Colliery. No, 3 Hutton Seam on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 158

Seaham Colliery. No, 1 Low Main seam on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 159

Seaham Colliery. No. 3 Main Coal and Maudlin Seams on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 160

Seaham Colliery. Hutton and Maudlin Seams, 1880
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 161-165

Seaham Colliery. No. 1 East Main Coal, no. 3 Main Coal, no. 3 North Maudlin, nos. 1, 2, 3, Hutton, no. 3 East Maudlin & no. 1 Low Main seams on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 166

Seaham Colliery. No. 1 Hutton Seam, 1897
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 167

Seaham and Silksworth Collieries. Maudlin seam on 2nd edition, Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 168

Seaham and Seaton. Hutton Seam workings on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 169

Seaham Colliery. Main Coal Seam, plan and levellings, 1911
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 170-175

Seaham Colliery. West Maudlin, North Maudlin, No, 1 Hutton, No. 1 East Main Coal, No, 3 Main Coal, No, 1 Low Main seams, 1913
(6 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 176

Seaham Colliery. Low Main seam, method of working under docks
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 177

Vane Tempest Colliery. Five Quarter seam on 3rd edition Ordnance Survey Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 178

Vane Tempest Colliery, Low Main seam on 3rd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1919 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 179

Seaham Colliery. Maudlin, Hutton, Main Coal, Low Main and Harvey seams, 1937
(5 photocopies on linen)

Ref: D/Lo/P 180

Vane Tempest. Five Quarter, Hutton, Low Main and East Maudlin Seams: workings from 1937, 1941
(4 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 181-184

Vane Tempest Colliery. Five Quarter, Hutton, Low Main and Maudlin seams, 1942
(4 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 185-189

Seaham Colliery. Harvey, Hutton, Low Main, Main Coal and Maudlin seams, c.1942
(5 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 190

Seaham Colliery. Five Quarter Harvey & Busty; Hutton; Low Main; Main Coal and Maudlin seams, 1945
(5 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 191

Seaham Colliery. Hutton, Main Coal and Maudlin Seams, 1947
(1 file of 3 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 192

Londonderry Collieries Ltd. Dawdon, Seaham and Vane Tempest Collieries. Five Quarter, Harvey, Hutton Low Main, Main Coal, Maudlin seams, 1947
(1 file of 6 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 193

As D/Lo/P 192. Seam zone plans, 1947
(1 file of 6 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 194

National Coal Board (Durham Division), A Group, No, 2 Area, Dawdon, Seaham and Vane Tempest Collieries, as D/Lo/P 192, 1947
(1 file of 6 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 195

Seaham Colliery. Depth of Hutton Seam, 1880
(1 section)

Ref: D/Lo/P 196

Seaham Colliery. Strata of Seaham shaft, c.1890
(1 section)

Ref: D/Lo/P 197

Seaham Colliery. Dislocation of coal in Main Coal and North Maudlin Seams, n.d.
(2 sections)

Ref: D/Lo/P 198

Stoneygate to Seaham Harbour. Strata, n.d.
(1 section)

Ref: D/Lo/P 199

Dawdon, Seaham and Vane Tempest shafts, 194
(1 section)

Ref: D/Lo/P 200

Seaham Colliery, Diagram showing shafts, seams faults and drifts, n.d.
(1 diagram)

Ref: D/Lo/P 201

Silksworth. Workings on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Railways (Ref: D/Lo/P 202-212)Ref: D/Lo/P 202

Rainton and Seaham proposed railway, by Shakespear Reed. With scheme of operation and capacity of lines, c.1830
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 203

Rainton and Seaham Railway, 1847
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 204

Rainton and Seaham Railway in J. Brough's Royalty, c.1895
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 205

Seaham to Castle Eden Dene proposed line and ownership of lands on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 206

North Eastern Railway (Hartlepool & Sunderland Railway) proposed lines between Seaham and Castle Eden Dene (1894, 1899) marked on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 207

Sunderland to Horden Burn; showing the Londonderry Coal Railway, the authorised N.E,R, line and deviations, and area of Beacon House Farm at Hawthorn, marked on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 208

Seaham to Sunderland Londonderry Railway, Southern terminus to South Hetton incline, 1900

Ref: D/Lo/P 209

Sunderland Dock. Plan of proposed railways, 1874
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 210

Sunderland. Hudson Dock South and Hendon Dock, 1899
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 211

Old Durham Coal Depot. Section of line, c.1870
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 212

Seaham. Londonderry wagonworks showing site and lines, c.1930
(1 plan)

Quarries (Ref: D/Lo/P 213-214)Ref: D/Lo/P 213

Kelloe Quarry, Trimdon Grange showing areas worked, c.1910
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 214

Penshaw Quarry. Boreholes, c.1900
(1 plan)

Public Works (Ref: D/Lo/P 215-231)Harbours and docks (Ref: D/Lo/P 215-226(ii))Ref: D/Lo/P 215

Hartlepool Harbour showing condition in 1810 and proposed new works by Matthew Shout, 1812
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 216

Seaham Harbour. proposed improvements by D. & T. Stevenson, 1855 - 1856
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 217

Seaham Harbour. Admiralty charts, 1840
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 218

Seaham Harbour. proposed improvements, general plan, Shows schemes of W. A. Brooks (1855), R. Stephenson (1856), John Murray (1855), D. & T. Stevenson & Meik and Nisbet (1874), 1874
(4 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 219(i)

Seaham Harbour. New Harbour, dock and other works, Plan with sections and reference book, 1898
(2 booklets)

Ref: D/Lo/P 219(ii)

Plan showing proposed stages of work, 1898 Scale: 1 inch to 30 feet [1:360]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 220

Seaham Harbour shown in relation to East Durham Collieries, 1898
(3 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 221

Seaham Harbour Dock Company. New works with sections and detail drawings, 1899
(12 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 222

Seaham Harbour. Harbour works and railways marked on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, 1897 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 223

Seaham Harbour. Plan and sections of drift in sea bank found in making new railway to drops, 1904
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 224

Seaham: Noses Point. Protection works, 1904
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 225

Seaham Harbour. Plan copied from Ordnance Survey sheet, 1st edition, c.1857 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 226(i)

Sunderland Harbour and Dock, General plan, 1881
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 226(ii)

Sunderland. River Wear Commission graving dock, 1897
(1 plan)

Roads (Ref: D/Lo/P 227-228)Ref: D/Lo/P 227

Coal road from Wolviston to Newton Hanzard, 1843
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 228

Seaham Harbour U.D.C. New road in Pitman's Walk, 1927
(1 plan)

Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Lo/P 229-231)Ref: D/Lo/P 229

New Seaham. Christ Church new burial ground, 1899
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 230

Seaham Bottle Works, Gas Works and Dock, c.1900
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 231

Framwellgate Brickworks, Durham, also showing Durham Railway station and track lay-out, c.1896
(1 plan)

Machinery (Ref: D/Lo/P 232-238)Ref: D/Lo/P 232

Section and plan of double acting pump, 1866
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 233

Sketch of machine for cutting coal by hand labour, 1878
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 234

Blueprints of W. Johnson's improved brickmaking machine, 1884
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 235

Specifications and drawings for railway wagons, 1907
(1 file)

Ref: D/Lo/P 236

Boiler housing, boiler and chimney, n.d.
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 237

Section, plan and deviation of coal cutting machine, n. d.
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 238

Diagrams of 18" air compressing cylinder, n.d.
(2 plans)

Printed maps (Ref: D/Lo/P 239-248)County maps (Ref: D/Lo/P 239-241)Ref: D/Lo/P 239

The County Palatine of Durham Survey¿d by Capt. Armstrong and Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Geographer to His Majesty. MDCCLXVIII [1768] London: Printed for Jno. Cary, Map & Print-seller, the corner of Arundel Street, and R. Christopher, Bookseller, Stockton, June 1st 1791 Scale: 1 inch = 1 mile [1:63360] The triangulation framework for the map is shown at the top of the sheet. Shows market towns, parishes, churches, seats and houses [of gentry], parks, lead and coal mines, farms, and Roman stations and roads; distinguishes turnpike, inclosed [i.e. fenced or walled] and open roads. Dedicated `To the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Darlington, Viscount and Baron of Barnard Castle, Lord Lieutenant of the County Palatine of Durham¿ With an inset Plan of the City of Durham Scale: 1 inch = 6 chains [1:4752]
(1 plan, 128 cm. x 97 cm., paper, coloured)

Ref: D/Lo/P 240

County of Durham marked to show distances from Seaham Harbour, based on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 241

County of Durham (northern part) marked to show distances from Seaham Harbour, railways and Londonderry estates on 1st edition Ordnance Survey, c.1857 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan)

Coalfields (Ref: D/Lo/P 242-247)Ref: D/Lo/P 242

Great Northern Coalfield by J.T.W. Bell (1) Hartlepool District, 1843 (2) Tyne and Wear District, 1843
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 243

Great Northern Coalfield by J.T.W. Bell, 1850
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 244

Wear Coal District from Old Durham to Sunderland and Seaham Harbour, c.1850
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 245

Northumberland and Durham Coalfield by William Oliver, 1851
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 246

Northumberland and Durham Coalfield from Colliery Guardian, 1887
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 247

Durham Coalfield showing mineral takings and position of pits, c.1910
(1 plan)

Railways (Ref: D/Lo/P 248)Ref: D/Lo/P 248

Airey's railway map of County Durham (based on Clearing House map), 1876
(1 plan)

Northumberland (Ref: D/Lo/P 249-254)Ref: D/Lo/P 249

Section of Northumberland Coal field between Gosforth and Radcliffe collieries, 1856
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 250

Sketch of mountain limestone coalfield between Berwick and Doddington from Colliery Guardian, 1887
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 251

2nd edition Ordnance Survey, sheets 3,4,5,6 joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63360]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 252

Coal royalties at Bedlington on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey sheets 72 NW, NE, SW, SE joined as one plan, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 253

Area of Netherton Colliery, Bedlington on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey, c.1897 Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 254

1st edition Ordnance Survey, Geological sheets 82 and 92, c.1896
(2 plans)

Yorkshire (Ref: D/Lo/P 255-256)Ref: D/Lo/P 255

Map of County of York (in 4 sections) by John Tuke, 1787
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 256

New Map of Yorkshire printed for C. Smith (1804), corrected to 1808
(1 plan)

Miscellaneous and foreign (Ref: D/Lo/P 257-260)Ref: D/Lo/P 257

Coalfields of North England from Berwick to Lancaster, c.1910
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 258

Coalfields of Scotland, c.1893
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 259

Mozambique Company's possessions showing also areas of Zambesi and Katanga Companies, 1897
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 260

Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 1921
(1 plan)

Architectural plans (Ref: D/Lo/P 261-292)Wynyard Hall (Ref: D/Lo/P 261-287, 289)Ref: D/Lo/P 261

Sketches and details of internal fittings, structural alterations etc. by Thomas Prosser with some by Philip Wyatt, 1824 - 1842
(22 bundles)

Ref: D/Lo/P 262

Ground floor before the fire, pre-1841
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 263

Ceiling by James Lindsay of Sunderland, 1848
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Lo/P 264

Report and plans of roofs of house and offices by S.S. Teulon, 1855
(1 file)

Ref: D/Lo/P 265

Printed examples of building construction from Wynyard Hall, 1855
(1 folder)

Ref: D/Lo/P 266

Lighting plans of basement, ground and first floors, 1911
(3 plans, photocopies)

Ref: D/Lo/P 267

Plans for wartime use by military, 1943
(3 plans, photocopies)

Ref: D/Lo/P 268

Plans for use as Emergency Teachers' Training College, 1945
(3 plans, photocopies)

Ref: D/Lo/P 269-286

Plans of grounds, out buildings, estate houses etc. including proposed layout of Wynyard North Front grounds, n.d. (283); plan of gardens and grounds at Wynyard, n.d. (284); report and plan re drive at Wynyard, n.d. (285); diversion of road near Wynyard, 1821 - 1823 (286); 1821f.

Ref: D/Lo/P 287/1

Sketch of intended new walk at Wynyard Park by Robert Prosser, 2 September 1828

Ref: D/Lo/P 287/2-3

Plan of proposed alterations to bedrooms at Wynyard Park by Thomas Prosser, n.d.
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 289

Ground plan of Wynyard Hall, n.d.
(1 plan)

Seaham Hall (Ref: D/Lo/P 288)Ref: D/Lo/P 288

Proposed alterations, plans and elevations by S. S. Teulon, 1855
(7 plans)

Churches (Ref: D/Lo/P 290-292)Ref: D/Lo/P 290

Longnewton Church & Mausoleum. Ground plan by Philip Hardwick with detail drawings, 1859
(10 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 291

Longnewton Church. Proposed addition of towers, c.1880
(4 plans)

Ref: D/Lo/P 292

Seaham Church. Ground plan by Philip Hardwick, 1859
(1 plan)

Tracings (Ref: D/Lo/P 293-341, 346-348)

Only tracings for which no original plan survives in the collection have been listed

Estates (Ref: D/Lo/P 293-307, 340-341)

See also D/Lo/P 354-358

Ref: D/Lo/P 293

Seaham Colliery; properties of Lord Londonderry, n.d.
(2 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 294

Elton estate survey, 1905
(1 bundle)

Ref: D/Lo/P 295

High Ford Estate belonging to George John Scurfield, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 296

West Newbiggin estate, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 297

Longnewton estate with areas of farms marked, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 298-304

Farm plans: Includes: 298 Annigate, Wynyard, 1913 (1 tracing) 299 Dene House, Seaham, 1910 (1 tracing) 300 Hangthorn, Longnewton, 1901 (1 tracing) 302 Hurle Farm, 1932 (1 tracing) 303 Redmarshall Farm, 1909 (1 tracing) 304 Warren Farm, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 305

Seaham Colliery. Plots of ground for football pitch and rifle range, 1907
(2 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 306

Wynyard. Alterations to lake, 1914
(1 file)

Ref: D/Lo/P 307

Wynyard. Plantation plan, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 340

Plans, evaluations etc. of farms and houses on Londonderry estates, 1864 including (1) Detail of Marchioness of Londonderry's property in Sunderland High Street, 1864 (2) Proposed alterations to Londonderry House, 1902
(1 bundle of tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 341

Plans, specifications, estimates etc. of James Whiteford Claxton, architect and surveyor at the Londonderry offices Seaham. Layout plan of Seaham Harbour and Dawdon etc. specifications for alterations to Dene House, c.1902 - 1920
(2 bundles)

Colliery surface (Ref: D/Lo/P 308-314, 347)Ref: D/Lo/P 308

Rainton and Pittington: Field plans showing area of damage caused by mining operations, n.d.
(1 bundle)

Ref: D/Lo/P 309

Rainton and Pittington estate, sub-let portion, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 310

Seaton & Silksworth coal transferred to Marchioness of Londonderry, 1859
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 311

Seaham Colliery. Area of workable coal in Gregson's royalty, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 312

Moorsley. Dean & Chapter Coal sub-let to North Hetton Coal Company, 1861
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 313

Old Durham Colliery. Arrangement of wheels, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 314

Dawdon & Vane Tempest collieries. Sites for Government coal stocking, n.d.
(1 bundle of tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 347

Colliery surface plans, tracings: (a) Seaham Colliery (Gregsons Lease) 1854 (b) Framwelgate Moor Lease, Hutton Seam, 1877 (c) Potter Moor Royalty, 1879 (d) Durham Western Lodge copyhold and freehold allotments, coal worked, n.d.

Underground workings (Ref: D/Lo/P 315-329)Ref: D/Lo/P 315

Cassop Colliery. Main Coal seam, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 316

Dawdon Colliery. Hutton, Low Main, Main Coal and Maudlin seams, 1927, 1942
(1 bundle of tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 317

Framwellgate and Dryburn Collieries. Hutton Seam, 1841

Ref: D/Lo/P 318

Old Durham Colliery. Workings, n.d.
(1 bundle of 5 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 319

Penshaw Colliery. Five Quarter, Hutton, Main coal and Maudlin seams, n.d.
(1 bundle of 4 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 320

Rainton Colliery. Adventure Pit, Five Quarter, High Main and Low Main seams; Alexandrina Pit, Five Quarter, Low Main and Main seams; Nicholson Pit, Hutton seam, n.d.
(1 bundle of tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 321

Rainton Colliery. Miscellaneous tracings including: (1) West Rainton Farm, n.d. (2) Graingers Buildings, proposed drainage, n.d. (3) North Hetton Colliery Co. Five Quarter seam workings, n.d.
(1 bundle of tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 322

Seaham Colliery. section produced in chancery case; Londonderry v Durham, 1859
(2 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 323

Seaham Colliery. Area of workable coal in Gregson's royalty showing Hutton, Main coal and Maudlin seams, 1911
(3 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 324

Seaham Colliery. Area of workable coal in Hodgson's royalty showing Main coal and Maudlin seams, 1911
(3 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 325

Seaham Colliery. Plan of undersea troubles in Maudlin seam, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 326

Seaham Colliery Plan of faults, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 327

Silksworth Colliery. Workings in five quarter, Hutton and Maudlin seams, n.d.
(3 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 328

Silksworth Colliery. West Maudlin seam, new barriers, 1914
(tracings, 1 file)

Ref: D/Lo/P 329

Trimdon Grange. Low main seam, n.d. pre. 1872
(1 tracing)

Railways (Ref: D/Lo/P 330-332, 339)Ref: D/Lo/P 330

Embleton. Line of suggested tramway, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 331

Seaham and Hartlepool Railway. Land plan from Cold Heseldon to Hordon Dene, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 332

Sunderland South Dock. Arrangement of lines and staith lay out, 1859
(1 bundle of tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 339

Drawings for passenger carriages by Lancaster Wagon Company, n.d.
(2 tracings)

Public Works (Ref: D/Lo/P 333-336)Ref: D/Lo/P 333

New Seaham. Main Road, Clara Street and Model Street, 1912
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 334

New Silksworth Village. Colliery Houses, 1905
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 335

Stockton High Street, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 336

Seaton Village. Plans of Reservoirs and drains, 1914
(1 tracing)

Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Lo/P 337-338, 346)Ref: D/Lo/P 337

Barmston Estate. Clay discovered by boreholes, 1898
(1 bundle of 4 tracings)

Ref: D/Lo/P 338

Grange Iron Works. Survey of North East Boundary, n.d.
(1 tracing)

Ref: D/Lo/P 346

Miscellaneous tracings: (a) Old Durham. Mr. Maddisons Field, n.d. (b) Pickards Park (c) Dawdon Hall (d) Embleton road diversion and pipe way leaves (e) Seaham Lodge, Christ Church and Mill Inn Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500] (f) Seaham Colliery Station and Dene House roads, 1911 Scale: 60 feet to 1 inch[1:720] (g) Valuation : Mr Boyd's purchase (h) Seaham Lodge and pumping station (j) Thorpe Thewles railway embankment (k) Hangthorne (Farm) near Long Newton, n.d Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560] (1) Seaham County and Police Court, site plan, 1864 (m) Grange Farm, sites and pipe way leaves leased to Durham U.D.C. for sewage works, 1903 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500] (n) Seaham Colliery : site of houses, n.d. Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500] (o) Dene House Farm, site of shed, n.d. Scale: 20 feet to 1 mile [1:264] (p) Seaham Colliery and Seaham Hill Road with plot of ground marked, 1919 Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile [1:2500] (q) Seaham Colliery building sites, n.d.

Machinery (Ref: D/Lo/P 348)Ref: D/Lo/P 348

Machinery plan tracings: (a) Pump, n.d. (b) Cylinder Tank, Stockton Forge, 1893 (c) Ventilating fan and engines, Framwelgate Moor Colliery, n.d. (d) Schirle Fan, n.d.

Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Lo/P 342-345, 349)Ref: D/Lo/P 342

Index of Colliery plans (numbers do not correspond to those on the plans as found), n.d.
(1 volume)

Ref: D/Lo/P 343

Ordnance Survey Standard letterings and boundary markings, 1888
(1 chart)

Ref: D/Lo/P 344

Coke ovens to be built by Messrs Chambers and Co. at Wharncliffe and Silksworth collieries, 1856-1864

Ref: D/Lo/P 345

Rainton, Pittington, Moorsley, showing plots and acreages of land and names of adjacent owners; inset of Norton and Newton, n.d. (mid-19th century) Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile

Ref: D/Lo/P 349

Copy of a book of reference, Easington



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