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J Batey - 8th DLI - Cornsay Colliery (Wounded and Prisoner of War)

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T Rowan - Cornsay Colliery (Gassed)

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Patriotic Bazaar at Cornsay

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Cornsay Colliery

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South Terrace Cornsay Colliery

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B6301 descending to Cornsay Colliery

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Entering Cornsay Colliery

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Cornsay Colliery

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Cornsay Colliery village

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Royal Oak, Cornsey Colliery

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The B6302 to Esh Winning from the B6301 at Cornsay Colliery

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Cornsay Colliery from the south

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Cornsay Colliery, main street

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Looking up the bank at Cornsay Colliery

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"The Lodge", Cornsay Colliery village

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Steadman's Lane heading to Cornsay Colliery

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Esh Winning
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Esh Winning
- Overview About Esh Winning Map Street View   Esh Winning is a village, and location of a former colliery, in County Durham, England. It is situated in the Deerness Valley …
Quebec
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Quebec
- Overview About Quebec Map Street View Quebec is a small former mining village in County Durham, located under a mile north of Esh Winning and about 5 miles west of Durham …
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1916-03-16 (Mar) A 09

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