The list of links below are related to mining in County Durham and other parts of the United Kingdom, we hope you might find them useful. Please note that although links are monitored, the Durham Miner Project cannot be held responsible for the information contained in other websites.
| Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum |
Beamish, Britain's favourite open air museum, set in over 300 acres of beautiful countryside, vividly recreates life in the North of England in the early 1800s and 1900s. |
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| Durham County Record Office
The Durham County Record Office holds many archives relating to coal and lead mining, including the records of the National Coal Board and the Durham Miners' Association. All the catalogues of its collections can be accessed online, and the original records are available for study at County Hall. |
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| Durham Mining Museum |
A museum focused on the mining history, heritage and culture of the Durham Coalfield in particular, as well as mining in general. |
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| Killhope - The North of England Lead Mining Museum |
Killhope Museum is providing us with a large amount of Lead Mining information and are allowing us to facilitate access sessions into their museum with the project participants. |
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| Langley Park.ME |
The Langley Park village website - where a post Mining village re-invents itself on the web! |
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| National Mining Memorabilia Association |
It is the intent of this site to introduce those visiting it to the background and history related to the many fascinating types of mining memorabilia commonly collected and researched in the United Kingdom. In addition the site introduces the aims and activities of the NMMA and its members. |
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| My Marras |
This is the site for the local history of the Durham pit villages of New Herrington, Newbottle, Penshaw, Shiney Row and many more. And what's more most things are free.� |
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| National Coal Mining Museum |
The National Coal Mining Museum for England is the museum of the English coalfields, based at Caphouse Colliery, Wakefield. Explore the real story of the UK's mining heritage. Preview the Museum by taking the virtual tour on the website, or find out more about days out, education trips and latest news. |
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