Durham Mining Museum - Borings Index (original) (raw)

Museum Entrance Listing Volume: A - B Volume: C - E Volume: F - K Volume: L - R Volume: S - T Volume: U - Z Volume: Supplemental Index Township Index Details Back to Main Site An Account of the Strata of Northumberland and Durham Volume: A-B, Page: 15 No. 21 — Ashington Township of Bothal, Northumberland Sheet 64 of 19thC Ordnance Map. Lat. 55° 11' 03", Long. 1° 35' 50". [ OS Grid Ref: NZ 25644 87844 (425644,587844) ] Strata sunk in Carl Pit at Ashington Colliery, March 24, 1873 Approximate surface level 113 feet above sea (Ordnance datum) Image Larger image of entry Image Source: An Account of the strata of Northumberland & Durham as proved by Borings & Sinkings, Volume A-B, published by the North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 1878 Image Nearby Borings Additional Links Image A graphical representation of this entry 19th Century Mapping Image List of other entries on Northumberland Sheet 64 Image Location on 1st Series OS Map [_www.old-maps.co.uk_\] 20th Century Mapping Image List of other entries on Landranger Sheet 81 (Alnwick & Morpeth, Rothbury & Amble) Image List of other entries on Detail Sheet NZ28 Image Location on current map [_www.streetmap.co.uk_\]