Wardley Colliery
Opened/Sunk: 1907-11, as referenced: Durham County Record Office, ref. NCB 24/117
Closed: 1969, as referenced: Durham County Record Office, ref. NCB 24/117
Location: 3.5 miles [6 km] ESE of Newcastle
Map Reference: 7NW
OS Edition: 1st: 1857, 2nd: 1898, 3rd: 1921, 4th: 1938
Details
Company/Proprieter
Bowes & Partners Ltd.- "Reports of the Inspector of Mines for the Year 1873", London, 1874 (Durham County Record Office, ref. D/DMA 255)
- "Mines and Minerals and Mineral Statistics 1883", H.M. Inspector of Mines, London, 1884 (Mining Institute, Newcastle)
- F. Whellan, "History, Topography and Directory of the County Palatine of Durham", London,1894 (Durham County Record Office Library)
- Home Office, "List of Mines 1900", H.M. Inspector of Mines, London, 1901 (Mining Institute, Newcastle)
- "Potts' Mining Register and Directory for the Coal and Ironstone Trades of Great Britain & Ireland", North Shields 1895 (Tyne & Wear Archives Service Library)
- "Reid's Handy Colliery Guide and Directory for the Counties of Northumberland & Durham", Newcastle,1906 (Newcastle City Library)
- "Reid's Handy Colliery Guide and Directory for the Counties of Northumberland, Durham, & Yorkshire", Newcastle,1911(Newcastle City Library)
- Ministry of Fuel & Power, "List of Mines in Great Britain & the Isle of Man, 1945", London, 1947 (Durham County Record Office Library)
Other Notes
in a different place on same site in 1938 (OS). Known locally as Follonsby Pit- Durham County Record Office, ref. NCB 24/117
- Durham County Record Office, ref. NCB 24/117
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