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Heaton Banks Colliery No.4

Date: In or before 1731
Original Owner (if different from above):
Type: Newcomen
Where located: Northumberland, England
Industry: Colliery
Purpose: Pumping
Maker:
Horsepower:
Cylinder Size (Internal diameter): 42"
Length of Stroke (to the nearest foot):
Moved: Abandoned
Possible:
Comments: "Plan of a Bobb Gin and a Fire Engine" 1733/4 (Low Engine Pit)
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References:
Rolt&Allen 60
NEIMME Foster 1/4/11
Approximate Grid Reference: 425878 567311
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