Author
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Title |
Richard Warrior, Colin Gregg and Mark Dowdall |
The Reduction of Noise & Dust from Surface Mining Plant
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| Richard S Courtney |
A suggestion for meeting the UK Government’s renewable energy target because the adopted use of windfarms cannot meet it
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| SIR THOS. BURDON |
A notice from Jesmond Colliery (1826) |
| Gentleman’s magazine, 1765 (Sep. 30) |
Trouble during the strikes on Tyneside (1765) |
| Richard Grainger |
A PROPOSAL CONCENTRATING THE TERMINI OF THE NEWCASTLE AND CARLISLE, THE GREAT NORTH OF ENGLAND, AND PROPOSED EDINBURGH RAILWAYS (1836) |
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An early 19th century song about Ryhope Coal |
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A catalogue of the lamps formerly in the Institute collection (1946) |
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Rules of a Miner's Society formed at the Groat Market in Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1812 |
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VISIT TO THE STONECROFT AND GREYSIDE LEAD MINES, THE PRUDHAM QUARRIES, AND THE SETTLING STONES LEAD MINES, OCTOBER 13TH, 1877 |
| MR. JAMES BARROWMAN |
Slavery in the Coal Mines of Scotland (1897) |
| Transactions of the Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, Vol. XXXII, 1882-3, pp.55-7 |
VISIT TO THE CHANNEL TUNNEL WORKS, NOVEMBER 18th, 1882 |
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Evidence
given to the Children's Employment Commission on the employment of
children underground: Chapter 1: Ages of children employed underground |
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Evidence
given to the Children's Employment Commission on the employment of
children underground: Chapter 5: Conditions of work for children in
mines |
| Transactions of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers Vol. XXXIV, 1886-7, pp. 201-217 |
PROGRAMME OF THE EXCURSIONS MADE DURING THE VISIT OF THE MINING ENGINEERS TO NEWCASTLE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH |
| J. R. Boyle, F. S. A. |
County Durham Industries - Coal Mining. From : Comprehensive Guide to the County of Durham |
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Electric Coal-Cutting Plant at the Lambton
Collieries, Co., Durham. |
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Mr. J. B. Atkinson, H.M.I.M. |
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The College of Science, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. |
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First Mining School in England |
| Alan Vickers |
Plain Pit, Rainton Colliery, project |
| Russell Wear & Alan Vickers |
The Grange Iron Company, Gilesgate, Durham, 1867 – 1926 |
| Alan Vickers |
Silksworth Colliery, Surface Buildings and Plant |
| Edited by Alan Vickers |
Types of coal sold on the London Market, 1852-59, as quoted in the Illustrated London News |
| Edited by Alan Vickers |
Coal Prices on the London Market, 1852-59, as quoted in the Illustrated London News |
| Thomas Unthank |
Colliery Juries and Inquests (c.1844) |
| Possibly by Thomas Unthank |
Improper lamps and other lights in coal mines (c.1844) |
| Possibly by Thomas Unthank |
Improper persons employed in coal mines (c.1844) |
| Thomas Brown, History of the Berwickshire Naturalists Club, Edinburgh, 1843, pp. 44-6 |
The Game of Ball as played in Dunse on Fastern Eve (1843) |
| Robert Wilson MD, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists Club, 1863-4, vol. VI, p.200 |
The Coal Miners of Durham and Northumberland: their Habits and Diseases (1863) |
| GEORGE HAROLD GREENWELL. From the Transactions of the Institute of Mining Engineers, Vol. XLV, 1912-13, pp.88-106 |
THE JHERRIA COAL-FIELD (INDIA) AND ITS FUTURE DEVELOPMENT (1912) |
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A
LETTER FROM THE DEAD TO THE LIVING; OR THE COLLIER BOY AND HIS MOTHER
BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE DREADFUL INUNDATION OF HEATON COLLIERY, ON MAY
3RD, 1815, BY WHICH FORTY-ONE MEN AND THIRTY-FOUR BOYS LOST THEIR
LIVES. |
| JOHN GEO. SWINDELL. CHAPTER III. PRACTICE OF WELL-DIGGING |
TREATISE ON WELL-DIGGING, BORING, AND PUMPING ETC., ETC., ETC. 1849 |
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COPY
Of CORRESPONDENCE between the Secretary of State and the Government of
India, with Reports from Local Governments, respecting the Employment
of Women and Children in the Underground Workings of Indian Mines (1890-91) |
| JOHN RICHARDSON, (ST. JOHN'S VALE, KESWICK) |
THE CUMBERLAND DIALECT (1875) |
| R. N. WORTH, Plymouth, Corresponding Member of the Institution |
Two Old Mining Patents of 1575 (1872) |
| W. B. SCOTT |
HISTORY OF MINING IN SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE (1886) |
| MR. EDWARD TINDALL, OF BRIDLINGTON |
REMARKS ON THE EXTINCT FAUNA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (1869) |
| G. HENRY KINAHAN |
Notes on the similarity of some of the Cornish rock-names and miners' terms, to Irish words (1871) |
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Letter on the ills of railway speculation, 1836 |