Hi Elliven.
I'm writing a social history piece about my great grandfather's cousin, Susan Clifford. She was born near Derby in January 1888 as her parents' fifth child, but her mother died following the birth and Susan was given up for adoption.
According to the 1901 census, she was living with her her adoptive parents, John and Harriet Varley, at 8 Marley's Houses, just to the west of Quebec and Hamsteels Colliery. John was a coal hewer, and worked either at the Hamsteels mine or at Cornsay Colliery a little further west.
It seems that, by 1904, they had moved up to the South Shields area, where 16-year-old Susan's illegitimate son was born - probably in Jarrow where they were living in 1911. The father may have been a Cornsay or Hamsteels miner, if he was not a Jarrow shipyard worker.
I am looking for period illustrations of their time around Quebec, and found your image of the Hamsteels Colliery Inn. May I have your permission to use it? How would you like me to credit you in the image caption?
I hope you can help and look forward to hearing from you.