Hylton Colliery

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Hylton Colliery, also known as Castletown Colliery, was a coal mine situated in Castletown, Sunderland. It was opened in 1900 and owned by Wearmouth Coal Company until 1947, after which it was taken over by the National Coal Board. It closed on 13 July 1979.[1][2]

CountryEngland
Coordinates54°55′05″N 1°25′50″W
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Hylton Colliery
CountryEngland
LocationCounty Durham, North East England
Coordinates54°55′05″N 1°25′50″W
Commission date1900
Decommission date1979
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal

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The miners at the colliery ran a cricket club, now known as Hylton Cricket Club.[3] Its football club, Hylton Colliery Welfare, played in the Wearside League,[4] and included players such as Augie Scott[5] and Ernie Taylor.[6] Its junior team featured future Sunderland and West Ham United players Harry Hooper[7] and Bill Robinson.[8]

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