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[22.03.2008 09:57]
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The History of the Mines in Northumberland
History of Ashington and of the Museum Ashington is a town in North-east England. It has a population of approximately 28,000, which grew from a few farms in the early 19th Century to a large Coal mining village once coal was discovered. Ashington was once known as "The largest mining village in the world" but despite this historic claim, [more...]
History of Ashington and of the Museum Ashington is a town in North-east England. It has a population of approximately 28,000, which grew from a few farms in the early 19th Century to a large Coal mining village once coal was discovered. Ashington was once known as "The largest mining village in the world" but despite this historic claim, [more...]
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[10.11.2006 20:45]
Date published
Nov 2006
100 out of 100
Days Out: Woodhorn, Northumberland
Visiting this newly opened and "iconic" attraction in South East Northumberland, the author was most impressed with the "spectacular serrated-edge" roof ("inspired by monster underground coal-cutting machines") covering the museum and gallery which has been developed from a former coal mine. The "listed" colliery buildings, housing a series of [more...]
Visiting this newly opened and "iconic" attraction in South East Northumberland, the author was most impressed with the "spectacular serrated-edge" roof ("inspired by monster underground coal-cutting machines") covering the museum and gallery which has been developed from a former coal mine. The "listed" colliery buildings, housing a series of [more...]
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