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 An Account of the Strata of Northumberland and Durham Volume: A-B, Page: 225 

No. 300 — Broomhill

Township of Acklington, Northumberland

Sheet 46 of 19thC Ordnance Map.  Lat. 55° 18' 05",  Long. 1° 36' 31".

[ OS Grid Ref: NU 24846 00883 (424846,600883) ]

Account of Strata sunk through at the New Pit, Broomhill Colliery. Commenced to sink December 5th, 1866

Approximate surface level 80 feet above sea (Ordnance datum)

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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

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