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Wallsend Station | Wallsend Station | Mr. Reay | In the west of the | A small Railway Station | ||
Wallsend Station | Mr. Robert Moon | parish. About 26 Chs | on the Tynemouth Branch of the | |||
Wallsend Station | Name written on board | N.E. From Carville Hall | North Eastern Railway | |||
Wallsend Chemical Works | Wallsend Chemical Works | Mr. Allan | In the East of the | Extensive Chemical Works adjoining | ||
Wallsend Chemical Works | Mr. Reay | parish. About 28 Chs | the River Tyne. The property of | |||
Wallsend Chemical Works | Mr. Richard Moon | N.E. by E. Of Carville | Mr. Allan | |||
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Wallsend Colliery | Wallsend Colliery | Mr. Reay | In the South of the | A Coal Mine with all the apparatus | ||
Wallsend Colliery | Mr. Robert Moon | parish. About 15 Chs | necessary for raising Coals to the surface. | |||
Wallsend Colliery | McKenzie’s History of Northumberland | N.E. By E. Of Carville | It has not, however, being worked for some | |||
Wallsend Colliery | White’s Directory | Hall | time in Consequence of its being "drowned out" | |||
John McMahon c/a |
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Transcribed by PF and DW
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