Middridge Colliery
Middridge Colliery was a colliery based in and near the village of Middridge in County Durham, England. The colliery, which was owned by The Weardale Iron and Coal Company, consisted of two mines: Eden Pit, sunk in 1872 and Charles Pit, sunk in 1874. At its height, the pit employed 420 people, who routinely mined 600 tons of coal per day.
primaryTopic
Middridge Colliery
Middridge Colliery was a colliery based in and near the village of Middridge in County Durham, England. The colliery, which was owned by The Weardale Iron and Coal Company, consisted of two mines: Eden Pit, sunk in 1872 and Charles Pit, sunk in 1874. At its height, the pit employed 420 people, who routinely mined 600 tons of coal per day.
has abstract
Middridge Colliery was a colli ...... ined 600 tons of coal per day.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
62,268,892
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
994,365,716
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
Middridge Colliery was a colli ...... ined 600 tons of coal per day.
@en
label
Middridge Colliery
@en