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NCB - National Coal Board, later British Coal Corporation - 1574-1994
E - Individual collieries post-vesting - [mid 19th cent]-1994
GLA - Glapwell Colliery post-vesting records - 1950-1973
6 - Glapwell Colliery No. 3 output record books - 1942-1968
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/E/GLA/6/2
Former Reference
N35/7/2
Title
Glapwell Colliery No. 3 output from districts monthly record book
Date
Jan 1951-Jan 1960
Description
Daily figures for 1 Jan 1951-2 Jan 1960. Recording statistics (with rows for each day of the month), with columns for date, individual panels, and seams, tons for day and night shifts, raised output, totals to date, saleable output (weekly figures), number of shifts, number of tubs, weight per tub, shifts worked (fillers, coal face, C. & D., haulage, datallers, others, total underground, total surface, total employed), hundredweights per man (fillers, coal face, underground, employed), total shifts, O.M.S. hundredweights, average tons per day (weekly figures), number of dirt tubs, and remarks.
Extent
1 volume
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Glapwell Colliery
National Coal Board
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Glapwell; Glapwell Colliery; 1881-1974; coal mine
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