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Pit Ponies

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Ellington Colliery 1994

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from Beamish (flickr)
Autumn at Beamish

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Pip and Flash the Pit Ponies in the Beamish Pit Village

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Old King Coal

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Old King Coal

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Pit pony and handler at work, Murton Colliery - 1970s

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Pit ponies and handlers, Murton Colliery - 1970s

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Stanley pit disaster - rescued pony

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Pit ponies in underground stables, Murton Colliery

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George Young, & his pony rescued from West Stanley pit disaster

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Old King Coal

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Beamish at 40 - Pip the Pit Pony at work

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Beamish at 40 - Pip the Pit Pony's last shift

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'Yesterday, Today, Forever', Fowberry Road, Scotswood

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Beamish at 40 - Pip the Pit Pony meets HRH Princess Anne!

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Beamish at 40 - Pip's 30th Birthday

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from Youtube (youtube)
Wallace the Pit Pony

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from Geograph (geograph)
Pit pony, Beamish

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from Youtube (youtube)
Durham Coal Mining Vintage Film 1963

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VINTAGE POSTCARD , STANLEY PIT DISASTER , WILLIAM GARDNER + PONY FROM PIT , DURHAM

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Old buildings south-west of Pontop Hall

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