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Location: Lamplugh7½ miles [12 km] E of Whitehaven
Map Ref: (Sheet 89) NY091186, 54° 33' 16" N, 3° 24' 20" W
Opened:
Closed: Jun 1914
Owners: 1880s - Wm. Baird & Co. Ltd.
Output: 1865 - Iron ore.
1883 - Iron ore.
1888 - Iron Ore.
1890 - Iron Ore.
1896 - Iron Ore (Red Hematite).
1900 - Iron Ore (Red Hematite).
1902 - Iron Ore (Red Hematite).
1910 - Iron ore (red hematite).
1920 - Iron ore (red hematite).
Mineral Statistics Detailed Mineral Statistics for Knockmurton (Iron Ore)
Employment: 1896 - 0 [Inc. in Kelton]
1900 - 0 [Inc. in Kelton]
1902 - 141 (121 below, 20 surface) [Kelton and Knockmurton combined]
1910 - 5 [Suspended, August 1910]
1920 - 9
Abandoned Seams Catalogue of plans of abandoned mines for Knockmurton (Iron Ore)
Notes: 1914 - Abandoned

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Disasters (5 or more killed)

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Names of those killed at this colliery

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In Memoriam

| | | Individal page | | WCMRG | | Sproat, John, 31 Jan 1870, Miner, he was working in an open drain about 14 feet deep, while he was thus employed the sides of the drain gave way, the earth coming down upon him on both sides, and completely burying him. The poor fellow was not got out of the drain till some hours afterwards, when life was extinct | | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | 1 name found | | | | | |

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Collieries and Pits within 5 miles (8km)

Colliery Map a simulated map showing the immediate vicinity of Knockmurton (Iron Ore)

Nearby Collieries list of collieries/pits etc. near to Knockmurton (Iron Ore)

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