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NCB - National Coal Board, later British Coal Corporation - 1574-1994
A - Pre-Vesting Colliery Companies superseded by the National Coal Board - [1672]-1972
BUT - Butterley Company Colliery Offices - 1857-1960
3 - Butterley Company Colliery Offices employment and personnel records - 1917-1960
5 - Butterley Company Colliery Offices correspondence files on the provision of medical treatment, including records relating to individual workers - 1920-1947
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/A/BUT/3/5/16
Former Reference
N5/227
Title
Butterley Company correspondence file on the medical condition Miners' Nystagmus
Date
Jul 1937-Mar 1945
Description
Including information on cases of individual workmen. Also including reprint of article entitled from "Miners' Nystagmus and the Workmen's Compensation Act" by W. J. Wellwood Ferguson and Herbert Caiger from the Supplement to the British Medical Journal, 13 July 1935.
Extent
1 file
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Butterley Company
National Coal Board
Access Category
CLOSED
Closed Until
01/01/2032
Access Conditions
Closed for 86 years from the date of the last record. Please contact us for further information. See Data Subjects in archives privacy notice, link below.
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Ripley; Butterley Company; 1790-2009; iron manufacture, engineeing, colliery and brick company
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