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English: The coal-shipping ports of Northumberland, England in the mid-Victorian area: Blyth, and Seaton Sluice with Hartley, showing pits and railways. |
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Craster, H.H.E. (1907) A History of Northumberland, vol. 8 (Andrew Reid: Newcastle upon Tyne), p.20 https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum08nort/page/n51/mode/1up?view=theater |
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