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Framlington Colliery (closed 1931)


The colliery, often called Long Framlington Colliery, was located near Longframlington in Northumberland. Its pits included Fanny Pit, Howey Pit, John Pit and Framlington Colliery. In the early 20th century it was owned by Long Framlington Coal Co Ltd. and then later by the Co-Operative Wholesale Society Ltd.; the colliery closed in 1931. (source: Durham Mining Museum)

Longframlington Collieries
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Framlington Colliery
- Also known as Longframlington Colliery

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Longframlington Colliery
- Amble and District Mining Memorial - details of 2 miners who lost their lives at Longframlington Colliery.

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Longframlington Colliery (1905)

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Spoil heap from Longframlington Colliery

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