Media
- Using an air operated hand bolter on the longwall face (unidentifed mine). Terry Hogarth and Mark Hardy (jpeg)
- Stockton Borehole Coal Washery and Mine. Photographed by Clive Read (jpeg)
- Northern Extended Colliery, Teralba, NSW, c1900. Hollow log for horse trough in front of fence. Coal bunker and railway trucks on left. Mine owned by Andrew Sneddon. Originally called Gartlee Colliery. Mine closed 1964. Photographer Ralph Snowball (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, Killingworth, NSW, 16 October 1903 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, Killingworth, NSW, 16 October 1903 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery after mine explosion 7 December 1910 (jpeg)
- Rhondda Colliery, Teralba, Lake Macquarie, NSW, 1910. Office on left, mine structures on right. Colliery closed 1971. (jpeg)
- Sawmill at 'Middle Camp' mine, Catherine Hill Bay, 1914 (jpeg)
- Sneddon's Northern Extended Colliery, Teralba, Lake Macquarie, NSW 1915. Andrew Sneddon was mine owner. (jpeg)
- Toronto Road, Teralba, NSW c 1923-24, looking southeast. Cockle Bay mid left. Centre Pacific Colliery mine manager's cottage. Foreground coal wagons (jpeg)
- Unidentified mining photograph. (jpeg)
- Jim Yens Christensen and an electrical welder at Killingwoth Mine in the 1930s (jpeg)
- Clearing overburden Cardiff Open Cut Mine, Pendlebury Road, 1952. (jpeg)
- Wilfred David Wright - early resident of Charlestown Road, Charlestown, butcher, mine owner and farmer. 1950 (jpeg)
- Mine workers cottages, Charlestown (jpeg)
- Corner Shop, Dudley (was mine-workers shop) (jpeg)
- Mine workers cottages, Dudley Road, Dudley NSW. The road at the left of the photograph is Redhead Road. (jpeg)
- Mine Engineers house, Middle-Camp, Catherine Hill Bay (jpeg)
- Andrew Sneddon's house, 101 Railway Street, Teralba, Lake Macquarie NSW, 1995. He was mine owner of Northern Extended Colliery, Teralba. A.S. initials are in memory of Andrew Sneddon (jnr) killed in WWI. House later owned by Tom and Frances Frith. (jpeg)
- Old mine entrance near Charlestown Bypass c1998. Pit previously worked by Wilfred Wright and Mr Edwards. L-R Shirley Oakley (nee Wright), staff member from Randell Associates, Mervyn (Mick) Wright. (jpeg)
- Mine workers leaving tunnel, Burwood Colliery, 1961. (jpeg)
- South Waratah Colliery, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, NSW, 1962. Waratah No.4 Mine. Also known as Waratah Colliery, Raspberry Gully Pit, Charles Pit. (jpeg)
- Top men, South Waratah Colliery, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, NSW, 1898. Also known as Raspberry Gully, Charles Pit (jpeg)
- The Wright Family at their house at the 'Gully Pit' (South Waratah Mine) in Raspberry Gully, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, NSW, 1885. Believed to be on corner of Milson and Smart Streets Charlestown. (jpeg)