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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A - Pre-Vesting Colliery Companies superseded by the National Coal Board - [1672]-1972
CLX - Clay Cross Company Limited - [1860s-1950]
4 - Clay Cross Company plans and surveying records - 1903-1947
6 - Clay Cross Company surveyors' sections record books - [1860s-1870s]
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/A/CLX/4/6/1
Former Reference
N35/2/7
Title
Surveyor's section of mineral strata record book for several collieries, mostly relating to the Clay Cross Company
Date
[1860s-1870s]
Description
Index page at front., signed by William Howe. Columns for mineral names of strata, number of strata, scale of yards, scale of feet, colours of strata, thickness of strata (in feet and inches), depth from surface (in yards, feet and inches) and local names of strata and remarks.
Pages 1-9, Clay Cross Colliery, No. 4 Main Pit, strata to Blackshale Coal.
Pages 10-15, Clay Cross Colliery, No. 2 Pit, strata to Blackshale Coal.
Pages 16-25: Tupton Colliery.
Pages 26-44: Portland Colliery (No. 1) and Butterley Park Collieries.
Pages 45-53: Morton Colliery (No. 5 Main), sinking started 18 Jun 1863, Blackshale Coal reached 16 Aug 1865.
Pages 54-62: Abergarn Collieries, Wales.
Pages 63-68: Clay Cross No. 7 Pit, downcast shaft started 18 June 1866, upcast shaft started 4 July 1866.
Pages 69-73: Tapton Collieries,
Pages 74-85: Hardwick Colliery, Holmewood.
Much later sticker on front identifies it as (Clay Cross Coll.) Butterley Co. Ltd.
Extent
1 volume
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Clay Cross Company Limited
National Coal Board
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Morton; Morton Colliery; 1863-1965; coal mine
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