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61 The "Blasties" of Seaham or were they from Sunderland? (March 1933) 1275
62 Londonderry keeps Seaham pits open at a cost of £1000 per week (October 1931) 1120
63 1869 Inst of Civil Engineers_ Experiments in temperature at Seaham Colliery 1038
64 The Nthd and Durham Miners Strike and Londonderry's letter to shopkeepers (July 1844) 974
65 North Hetton Colliery coals shipped from Seaham Harbour (September 1836) 1047
66 Sale of sinkng equipment from Seaton Colliery (May 1852) 1152
67 Tenders invited to build 80 pitmens houses at Seaton (August 1851) 1082
68 Strike by Seaham miners (May 1874) 1178
69 Sale of land at Seaton for coal mine (April 1842) 1026
70 The decline in the coal trade at Seaham Harbour (April 1866) 1160
71 Price of coal 1536 to 1829 995
72 Pitman convicted of killing a pit pony (1878) 1433
73 Mass meeting of Seaham miners at Ryhope against the pay cuts (June 1877) 1133
74 Proposed 20% pay cut - All Seaham miners resign (April 1874) 1145
75 Proposal to reduce miners wages (February 1874) 1140
76 Fatal accident in shaft at Seaham Colliery (1872) 1305
77 Violation of Mines Inspection Acts at Seaham Colliery (1871) 1345
78 Pit still idle at Seaham (May 1950) 1252
79 Transfer of Seaton Colliery to Marchionesse of Londonderry (Aug 1860) 1172
80 Breaking of rules at Seaton Colliery (1867) 1378
 
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