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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A - Pre-Vesting Colliery Companies superseded by the National Coal Board - [1672]-1972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
7 - Butterley Company Colliery Offices correspondence files on the ownership and leasing of mineral rights and on the conveyancing of surface properties - 1885-1947
8 - Butterley Company correspondence files on ownership and leasing of mineral rights at Loscoe - 1903-1946
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/A/BUT/7/8/7
Former Reference
N5/103/1
Title
Butterley Company correspondence file on coal under Egreaves House in Loscoe and its purchase from the executors of the late Mr J. J. A. Woolley, including plans
Date
Sep 1919-Sep 1945
Description
Hand drawn plan of Egreaves House in connection to the Low Main coal seam worked at Ormonde and Ripley collieries, mid 20th cent. Coloured plan showing MR J. J. A. Woolley's land at Loscoe, mid 20th cent. Coloured plan of Ormonde Colliery Silkstone seam workings, mid 20th cent. Includes the cheque stub for the £300 the company paid to Mr Woolley for working coal under Egreaves House.
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1 file
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Butterley Company
National Coal Board
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Ripley; Ripley Colliery; 1854-1948; coal mine
Loscoe; Ormonde Colliery; 1908-1970; coal mine
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