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Blackhall Colliery

Blackhall Colliery is a village on the North Sea coast of County Durham, in England. It is situated on the A1086 between Horden and Hartlepool. To the south of the Blackhall Colliery's Catholic church is Blackhall Rocks.

Blackhall beach
Blackhall beach made a notable appearance in the 1971 film Get Carter; in the climactic scenes the main character is involved in a chase across a coal-strewn beach. The film shows the beach black with coal spoilings, dumped there by mine's conveyor system. Since the mine closed, £10 million has been spent removing the conveyor and its massive concrete tower and cleaning tons of coal waste from the beach, which is now pristine. Neighbouring beaches of Blackhall Colliery is a narrow strip of Peterlee then Horden beach (North) and Crimdon beach (South), both are within 30 minutes of walking distance each way from the beach. The continuation of the improving regenerative beach can be seen via the coastline. == Photo gallery ==
Photo gallery
Image:Blackhall_seaham.JPG|Looking North from Blackhall Image:blackhall gardens.jpg|Overlooking Blackhall gardens Image:blackhall allotments.jpg|Blackhall gardens Image:blackhall hartlepool.JPG|Facing Seaton and Hartlepool Image:blackhall train.JPG|Standing on top of Blackhall bridge facing towards Hartlepool Image:Winter at Blackhall colliery.jpg|Blackhall colliery Image:Blackhall Colliery pitwheel.jpg|Monument to the mining industry at Blackhall Colliery ==See also==
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