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Roundabout on New Strangford Road, Seaham
On the 1404. The green belt in the photo lies along Dawdon Dene, a deep valley which separates New Seaham from Seaham Harbour.
Image: © Oliver Dixon
Taken: 16 Jan 2007
0.05 miles
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Dawdon Burn
Flowing through Dawdon dene Park.
Image: © Mick Garratt
Taken: 7 Jul 2016
0.11 miles
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Suburb road
Image: © Alex McGregor
Taken: 21 Oct 2015
0.11 miles
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Seaham Harbour railway station (site), County Durham
Opened in 1855 as Seaham by the Londonderry Seaham & Sunderland Railway, this station was renamed Seaham Harbour in 1925 but closed in 1939 and was later demolished.
View north west across the former forecourt towards the single platform. The area has been mostly redeveloped. The wooden fence appears to follow the alignment of the back of the platform, so the platform was to the left of it. The two trees on the right appear to be where the single storey station building was, with the station hotel just beyond it. Some old bricks at the base of the fence may be the only evidence of the site's previous use.
Image: © Nigel Thompson
Taken: 18 Jan 2017
0.13 miles
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Seaham Rugby Union Football Club
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 10 Nov 2012
0.17 miles
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Former inclined railway to Seaham docks
Looking down the former incline that ran from Seaham colliery to Seaham docks. Now a foot / cycle route from the railway station to the town centre and the Durham coast.
Image: © David Robinson
Taken: 7 Mar 2023
0.19 miles
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A wet morning at Seaham
Footpath on the route of the old self-acting coal railway.
Image: © John Lucas
Taken: 8 Jul 2014
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Dismantled railway line, Seaham
The railway was originally built to connect Seaham Colliery, situated to the west of the town, with the Harbour for the east coast coal trade.
Image: © Andrew Curtis
Taken: 9 Oct 2009
0.20 miles
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On the route of the Seaham railway incline
The incline carried coal wagons down to Seaham Harbour. It was 'self-acting' in that wagons laden with coal would run down the incline, pulling empty ones to the top by means of ropes and pulleys. Very sad to see it as it is now, just an overgrown footpath.
Image: © John Lucas
Taken: 13 Aug 2012
0.20 miles
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Notice of an application for an Order to close Seaham Level Crossing Footpath
Image: © John Lucas
Taken: 13 Aug 2012
0.21 miles