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The South Maitland coalfields was the most extensive coalfield in
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until the great
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slump of the 1960s. It was discovered by Lieutenant-Colonel William Paterson's party when they were engaged in an exploratory visit to the
Hunter River Hunter River may refer to: *Hunter River (New South Wales), Australia *Hunter River (Western Australia) *Hunter River, New Zealand *Hunter River (Prince Edward Island), Canada **Hunter River, Prince Edward Island, community on Hunter River, Canada ...
Valley during July 1801. Mention has been made that coal was being mined in the area during the 1840s, and about 1850 an outcrop in the vicinity of Mount Vincent was reported to the authorities. Several years later, Mr. Bourn Russell also known as Captain Russell commenced operations in a small way at Stoney Creek, Homeville (New South Wales), near
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. The potential wealth of the coalfields was brought forward in 1886 by Professor Tannatt William Edgeworth David who located an outcrop of first grade coal at Deep Creek, near the present township of Abermain. This gentleman was instrumental in having the whole coal-bearing area, estimated at 20,000 acres (81 km²), reserved for mining purposes. The coalfields were subsequently served by the
South Maitland Railway The South Maitland Railway was once an extensive network of privately owned colliery and passenger railway lines which served the South Maitland coalfields in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia and were the second last system in Aust ...
which left the
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' Great Northern Railway above
Maitland Maitland is an English and Scottish surname. It arrived in Britain after the Norman conquest of 1066. There are two theories about its source. It is either a nickname reference to "bad temper/disposition" (Old French, ''Maltalent''; Anglo Norm ...
at the East Greta Junction, 20 miles 65
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(33.49 km) north of
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. This railway was in fact a considerable number of lines which all, at some point, merged, but had different original ownerships. On 22 November 1918 the first meeting took place of the South Maitland Railways Proprietary Limited, a company incorporated with a capital of £500,000 in £1 shares, and this company eventually acquired the entire coalfields railway network. The line remains open serving the last remaining Colliery at Pelton. The coalfields roughly commenced at the village of East Greta, about west of Maitland, and stretched all the way to the village of Paxton, south-west of Cessnock, covering numerous villages and towns, and employing tens of thousands of people in over 30 collieries. The two companies which came to dominate the district were Caledonian Collieries Limited, and J & A Brown & Abermain-Seaham Collieries Limited (a merger of three formerly separate companies). These two companies merged in 1960 forming
Coal & Allied Coal & Allied is an Australia coal mining company. Operating mines in the Hunter Region, it is a subsidiary of Yancoal. History Coal & Allied was formed in 1960 when Caledonian Collieries and J & A Brown & Abermain-Seaham Collieries merged. H ...
, that bought Hebburn Co in July 1967.


List of collieries and proprietors

* East Greta No.1 (1891, East Great Coal Mining Co; closed 24 Sept 1929 - Depression) *East Greta No.2 (1896, ditto) * Glen Greta (1930–1931) * Glen Ayr (1914, Glen Ayr Colliery Co.,1930, flooded) *
Ayrfield Coolock () is a large suburban area, centred on a village, on Dublin city's Northside in Ireland. Coolock is crossed by the Santry River, a prominent feature in the middle of the district, with a linear park and ponds. The Coolock suburban are ...
No.1,
Heddon Greta Heddon Greta is a suburb of the Cessnock LGA in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. At the , its population was 2,047. It lies mainly to the north of the Hunter Expressway The Hunter Expressway is a long controlled-access highw ...
, (1918–1933, fire) *Ayrfield No.2, Heddon Greta, (1924–1930, flooded) *Heddon Greta (closed after a fire and then flooding, 1912) * Stanford Merthyr No.1,
Kurri Kurri Kurri Kurri is a small town in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Cessnock LGA. At the , its population was 6,044. Kurri Kurri is the largest town in a group of towns and hamlets, including Stanford Merthyr, Pelaw Main, ...
(1901, East Greta Coal Mining Co, later J & A Brown etc. Major mine, closed 1960s) * Pelaw Main, Kurri Kurri, (Dec 1901,
J & A Brown J & A Brown was an privately owned Australian coal family firm founded by James Brown (1816–1894) and Alexander Brown (1827–1877). Firm's Beginning at Four Mile Creek In 1843 James Brown leased eighty acres at Four Mile Creek, near E ...
closed 1960s) * Richmond Main, near Kurri Kurri (1890,
John Scholey John Scholey (15 September 1840 in Holbeck, Leeds, – 14 April 1908 in Mayfield, New South Wales) was an extensive landed proprietor, prominent businessman, colliery owner, Director of Aberdare Collieries, and a Mayor. He was a Justice of the ...
syndicate, later J & A Brown, highest daily production in New South Wales; closed 1967) *Hebburn No.1,
Weston Weston may refer to: Places Australia * Weston, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra * Weston, New South Wales * Weston Creek, a residential district of Canberra * Weston Park, Canberra, a park Canada * Weston, Nova Scotia * ...
, (1903, A.A.Co., then Hebburn Coal Co., 1958) *Hebburn No.2, S of Weston, (1918, Hebburn Coal Co., from 1967 J & A Brown) *Hebburn No.3 or Elrington, near
Abernethy Abernethy may refer to: Places Scotland * Abernethy, Perth and Kinross, a village ** Abernethy (NBR) railway station, a former railway station in this village * Nethy Bridge, Highland, a village formerly known as Abernethy * Abernethy Forest, ...
, (1924, Hebburn Coal Co., later BHP Co.Ltd.,1962) *Greta Main, Weston, (1922, E S & B Jefferies, 1935, flooded) * Abermain No.1 (Abermain Collieries Ltd.,1960) *Abermain No.2,
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, (first mechanised pit in the area)(1912, Abermain Collieries Ltd., 1964) *Abermain No.3,
Neath Neath (; cy, Castell-nedd) is a market town and Community (Wales), community situated in the Neath Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot County Borough, Wales. The town had a population of 50,658 in 2011. The community of the parish of Neath had a po ...
, (1923, Abermain & Seaham Collieries Ltd., 1960) *Neath (1906, Wickham & Bullock Island Coal Mining Co., from 1933 Cessnock Collieries Ltd., 1961) *Aberdare (Aberdare Collieries Co. Ltd., till 1905 then Caledonian Collieries Ltd., 1960)(from 1946, open-cut) *Aberdare South (or
Abernethy Abernethy may refer to: Places Scotland * Abernethy, Perth and Kinross, a village ** Abernethy (NBR) railway station, a former railway station in this village * Nethy Bridge, Highland, a village formerly known as Abernethy * Abernethy Forest, ...
Main) (1917, Caledonian Collieries Ltd., by 1940) *Aberdare Central, Kitchener, (1917, Caledonian Collieries Ltd., c1960) *Aberdare Extended, Cessnock, (1906, Caledonian Collieries Ltd, 1963) * Hill End Colliery, owned by the Hill End Colliery Company, when it closed in 1931. *Cessnock No.1 (Kalingo Colliery) (1927, Wickham & Bullock Island Coal Mining Co., from 1933 Cessnock Collieries Ltd., 1964) *Cessnock No.2 (1917, Wickham & Bullock Island Coal Mining Co., from 1933 Cessnock Collieries Ltd., 1955) * Bellbird, south of Cessnock, (1908, Hetton Coal Mining Co.) *Pelton (1916, Newcastle-Wallsend Coal Co.) *Stanford Main No.2, Paxton, SW of Cessnock, the most southerly of the South Maitland coalfields' mines (1922, East Greta Coal Mining Co; 1934 J & A Brown etc., 1961) *Maitland Main (from 1929) SW of Cessnock (1921 as Greta Main Colliery) * Millfield Greta, SW of Cessnock (1924, Millfield Greta Coal Co., later
RW Miller R. W. Miller was an Australian company that had interests in coal mining, pubs and shipping. The company was named after its founder Robert William Miller (1879-1958). History R. W. Miller was founded in 1923 as a colliery proprietor and coal de ...
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References

* Eardley, Gifford H., ''The Railways of the South Maitland Coalfields'', published by the
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, 1969,
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Catalogue number AUS 69-2539 {{Hunter Region places and items of interest Coal companies of Australia Geography of New South Wales Maitland, New South Wales Geology of New South Wales Coal mining in New South Wales