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... collieries of North and South Wales , Scotland , and Ireland , the annual yield of all the latter class being about seventeen million tons , and that of the two first - named northern counties about sixteen million tons . We shall ...
... collieries on the Tyne ; in the year 1800 there were upwards of thirty . The number of collieries had in 1828 increased to forty - one on the Tyne and eighteen on the Wear , in all fifty - nine , which produced 5,887,552 tons of coal ...
... collieries of local fame have been closed of late years on the banks of the Tyne , and , in fact , the great bulk of so - called ' Wallsend coals ' now come from the chief collieries shipping by the Wear . Strictly speaking , there is ...
... collieries on the Tyne may not continue to be unproductive , although the outlay requisite is beyond the purse of any single coalowner . A project for combined operation is already on foot , by which it is proposed to erect and maintain ...
... collieries ; but there is still wanting a description of the coal- miners of our Yorkshire , Lancashire , Midland , Welsh , and Scotch coal - fields . Upwards of two hundred and twenty thousand people remain to be characterized ...