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Update from contributor Andrew Cromar: The baths were extended in 1940. According to multiple sources the baths occupied the current site of the Angel of the North. The site was reclaimed in 1989 and the following year was earmarked for a future land...

Update from contributor Andrew Cromar: The baths building no longer exists and the site is now open space....

Update from contributor Andrew Cromar: The site is now open land and a rugby club. No colliery buildings remain....

Update from contributor Andrew Cromar: the winding engine house and workshops were retained as Haig Colliery Mining Museum which became insolvent in 2016. The site appears to be owned now by West Cumbria Mining Limited who propose to open the new Woo...

Update from contributor Andrew Cromar: The baths building no longer exists and the site is now a retail park....

Update from contributor Andrew Cromar: 'the colliery site has been absorbed by the neighbouring quarry and the pithead baths building no longer exists.'...

Update from contributor Andrew Cromar: "Google Sreet View shows the building was still there in 2016 but gone in 2020. The site is now open land with just a row of bricks remaining." Bournmoor Colliery was also known as Lambton Colliery....




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