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Killingworth, New South Wales

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Population
  
700 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
2278

State electorate(s)
  
Lake Macquarie

Postal code
  
2278

Parish
  
Teralba

Established
  
1892

LGA(s)
  
City of Lake Macquarie

Founded
  
1892

Local time
  
Tuesday 8:19 AM

Federal division
  
Division of Charlton

Killingworth, New South Wales

Location
  
23 km (14 mi) W of Newcastle

Weather
  
22°C, Wind E at 6 km/h, 86% Humidity

Killingworth is a small town located south of West Wallsend, New South Wales and east of the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway. It is part of the West Ward of the City of Lake Macquarie local government area.

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Map of Killingworth NSW 2278, Australia

History

Killingworth owes its origins to coal mining, which took place there from 1888 until the Great Depression, when it ceased for a time, and thereafter until the great slump in the industry in the 1960s. Caledonian Collieries Limited purchased the original unworked shafts at Killingworth in 1895 and continued its sinking to a depth of 880 feet. Two seams were subsequently mined, production commencing at Killingworth Colliery in October 1897. It was renamed West Wallsend Extended Colliery about 1915, although large K C letters continued to adorn the engine rooms. Their coal was shipped via its own branch which connected with the main private railway from Seahampton and West Wallsend to the government's main line at Cockle Creek.

A huge gas explosion occurred in the pit at 5.25 a.m. on 7 December 1910. No human life was lost but a horse named 'Splash' was killed. The shaft's cages were blown right up the shaft to lodge in a massive tangled mess in the metal headframe. Production did not resume until August 1911.

A brick kiln was established at the colliery, as was a sawmill connected to the mine's railway by a spur. The timber used to construct many houses in Killingworth was produced here. In addition, a large wagon repair shop was opened in 1924 and not closed until April 1961, eighteen months prior to the colliery's final closure.

A public school operated from 1891–1892 and 1902-1941.

References

Killingworth, New South Wales Wikipedia