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In 1947 Granville Colliery No. 1 was transferred to the National Coal Board following the nationalisation of the coal industry.</Nationality>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997
Derbyshire Record Office Collections Manual Section 7 v5.1 (May 2020)</Conventions>
  <Source label="Source" urlencoded="%e2%80%98Granville+(South+Derbyshire%2fLeicestershire+Coalfield)+Closed+After+142+Years%e2%80%99%2c+http%3a%2f%2fwww.healeyhero.co.uk%2frescue%2findividual%2fBob_Bradley%2fBk-5%2fB5-1967-H.html%0aKelly%2c+Directory+of+the+Counties+of+Derby%2c+Notts%2c+Leicester+and+Rutland+(London%3a+1891)+https%3a%2f%2fwww.andrewsgen.com%2fdby%2fkelly%2fswadlincote.htm%0aSwadlincote+Tourist+Information+Centre%2c+Mills%2c+Mines+And+Murder%3a+A+Bretby+Estate+Walk+%0aThe+Leicestershire+and+South+Derbyshire+Coalfield%2c+1200-1900%2c+by+Colin+Owen%2c+1984" urlpathencoded="%e2%80%98Granville%20(South%20Derbyshire/Leicestershire%20Coalfield)%20Closed%20After%20142%20Years%e2%80%99,%20http://www.healeyhero.co.uk/rescue/individual/Bob_Bradley/Bk-5/B5-1967-H.html%0aKelly,%20Directory%20of%20the%20Counties%20of%20Derby,%20Notts,%20Leicester%20and%20Rutland%20(London:%201891)%20https://www.andrewsgen.com/dby/kelly/swadlincote.htm%0aSwadlincote%20Tourist%20Information%20Centre,%20Mills,%20Mines%20And%20Murder:%20A%20Bretby%20Estate%20Walk%20%0aThe%20Leicestershire%20and%20South%20Derbyshire%20Coalfield,%201200-1900,%20by%20Colin%20Owen,%201984">‘Granville (South Derbyshire/Leicestershire Coalfield) Closed After 142 Years’, http://www.healeyhero.co.uk/rescue/individual/Bob_Bradley/Bk-5/B5-1967-H.html
Kelly, Directory of the Counties of Derby, Notts, Leicester and Rutland (London: 1891) https://www.andrewsgen.com/dby/kelly/swadlincote.htm
Swadlincote Tourist Information Centre, Mills, Mines And Murder: A Bretby Estate Walk 
The Leicestershire and South Derbyshire Coalfield, 1200-1900, by Colin Owen, 1984</Source>
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