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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D2667
TitleBuxton Lime Firms Co Ltd and successor companies
Date[19th-20th cent]
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorICI Mond, including Buxton Lime Firms
Administrative HistoryBuxton Lime Firms Co Ltd (BLF) was formed from an amalgam of 13 quarrying and lime-burning companies around Buxton in 1891. Later, Buxton Lime operated four quarries, three near Buxton and a forth near Colwyn Bay, formerly Denbighshire. Amongst these is the Thatchmarsh Colliery which had been regularly tapping into the Ringinglow Seam since the late-16th century; while extraction at Goyt's Moss Colliery started during the 17th century. Buxton Lime Firms sold the coal in the local domestic market, using the lime burning complex at Grin Hill.

The 1917 acquisition of Buxton Lime Firms Co Ltd by Brunner, Mond & Co Ltd, had allowed the former to retain their name, reflecting BLF’s status in the industry up to that point. The creation of ICI saw BLF become ICI (Lime) Ltd in 1931. The Buxton Lime Firms part of the name was finally discontinued in the mid-1930s.
Administrative History SourcesThis is Our Concern - Imperial Chemical Industries Limited (1955);
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289913151_Coal_mining_near_Buxton_Thatch_marsh_orchard_common_and_Goyt's_Moss;
Information supplied by Tarmac Cement and Lime Ltd
Custodial HistoryAcquired by Derbyshire Record Office in 1983
ArrangementAt an undetermined time, an attempt was made to physcially re-locate the documents in this collection, probably with the aim of creating an useable catalogue. This was unknown and therefore not consideed at the time that the current catalogue was constructed. Although, the Box numbers in the Previous Number fields match the locations, the contents of the boxes, and therefore the current reference numbers do not match their locations. (Paul Beattie)
Organisation Sub-TypeChemical product manufacturers
Related MaterialSee also D504/167
TermBusiness
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Buxton
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