Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)
Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)

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The sculpture comprises two massive triangular blocks of Dunhouse Buff sandstone, base-heavy and tapering in thickness, which sandwich a central Iroko hardwood column. The column is surmounted by a depiction of a pit wheel with a tiny figure of a miner standing before it. Beneath his feet, and running down the length of the timber, the coalmine's shaft is shown to the same scale as the figure, with the eight coal seams worked during the mine's long history crossing horizontally, their individual names and depths alongside, giving the viewer an inkling of just how far below ground these men worked. To the right side are five horizontal ceramic panels, inset into the stone's face, depicting (from top to bottom): testing for gas; filling the coal tubs; setting the pit props; hewing the coalface; pulling with a pony.

Title

Into the Depths (a Mining Memorial)

Date

2016

Medium

Dunhouse Buff stone & Iroko hardwood

Measurements

H 400 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

DL14_EV_S025

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Durham County Council

Custodian

Durham County Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2016

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

to the rear of the sculpture, a ceramic tile: Sculptor / Phil Townsend

Inscription description

inset into both edges of the stone: QUARRINGTON HILL; atop the stones are the dates of the local mine: 1836 & 1983

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Located at

Front Street, Quarrington Hill

DL6 4QN

The memorial is set on a triangle of grass, visible by the road, with industrial units behind and houses over the road in front.