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D5816 - Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co Ltd, Chesterfield - 19th-20th cent
1 - Dunston and Barlow mineral fields
1 - Map of the Dunston and Barlow minerals in two parts, Part No 1, surface plan showing lands and buildings for Dunston and the site of Sheepbridge buildings, as surveyed by William Kitching, Chesterfield, scale 1":2 chains, 110x54 inches, linen backed - 1859
2 - Map of the Dunston and Barlow minerals in two parts, Part No 2, surface plan showing Lee, Monk, Cobnar, Rough Piece and Brierley Woods area, as surveyed by William Kitching, Chesterfield, 1859 and 1860, scale 1":2 chains, 116x93 inches, linen backed, torn on right edge - 1859-1860
3 - Plan "No. 1" of Barlow and Dunston area, showing ownership of land, including the Dukes of Rutland and Devonshire, Trustees of E M Smith, Reverend W Smith and Reverend A C Bromehead, scale 1":12 chains, 26x31 inches, linen backed - early 20th cent
4 - Plan "No.2" of Dunston and Newbold area, showing Blackshale coal leases to Charles Plevins (at Barlow and Monkwood), Sparks Wright and Owen (at Cobnar), Chesterfield and Midland Silkstone Colliery (at Barlow), and Devonshire Silkstone Coal Co. (at Dunston), also with landowners of fields named, scale 1":12 chains, 26x31 inches, linen backed - early 20th cent
5 - Plan of Dunston and Barlow Minerals, including sections of strata in pits and Messrs Stephensons' Lockoford Colliery, 20x49 & 17x49 inches, linen backed - late 19th cent
6 - Plan of part of Dunston and Barlow Mines Field, for the Whittington and Sheepbridge area, over-coloured with coal royalties for Monkwood, Nesfield, Dunston and Derbyshire Silkstone Collieries, scale 1":2 chains, 27x26 inches, paper - early 20th cent
7 - Map using Ordnance Survey 25":1 mile First Edition sheets, showing Dunston, Albert, Foxley Oaks, Newbold, Tapton and Broom House Colliery workings, 85x78 inches, linen backed - late 19th cent
8 - Plan of Blackshale Coal Field showing Sheepbridge Ironworks, Devonshire Silkstone Colliery, Dunston Colliery, Monkwood Colliery, Nesfield Colliery, and lands owned by the Duke of Rutland, Duke of Devonshire, Reverend A C Broomhead and Trustees of E M Smith, scale 1":6 chains, 57x38inches, linen backed - early 20th cent
9 - Plan of Dunston and Barlow Mineral Field, showing freehold and leasehold properties, including leases from Dukes of Devonshire & Rutland, lands purchased from Mr H Plevins, and Sheepbridge Co's freehold, with Nesfield Colliery and Cobnar Wood Colliery (given up 1922), 56x38 inches, linen backed - early 20th cent
10 - Plan of Dunston and Barlow Minerals, showing Lockoford Colliery, Whittington Colliery, Pearson's Colliery (at racecourse), Mr Lancaster's Colliery at Dunston, Highfield Colliery and Newbold Iron Works Co. Colliery, scale 1":12 chains, 29x34 inches, linen backed - late 19th cent
11 - Plan of boundaries of Derbyshire Silkstone, Dunston and Nesfield Collieries, showing workings, scale 1":2 chains, 41x30 inches, blue cloth - 1871-1890
12 - Plan of royalties and areas of workings of the Albert Colliery for the Derbyshire Silkstone Co, Dunston Colliery and Nesfield Colliery, scale 1":2 chains, 54x34 inches, blue cloth - late 19th cent
13 - Map of Dunston and Barlow mineral fields, showing landowners, scale 1":12 chains, 29x38 inches, printed on paper - late 19th cent
14 - Sections of Dunston and Barlow Mineral Field, showing three cross sections of Dunston, Potters and Blackshale coal, horizontal scale 1":12 chains, vertical scale 1":200 ft, 28x34 inches, linen backed. - late 19th cent
15 - Plan of Dunston and Barlow Minerals, borehole sections, including landowners' names, scale 1":2 chains, 28x35 inches, linen backed - late 19th cent
2 - Dunston Colliery
3 - Monkwood Colliery
4 - Nesfield Colliery
5 - Devonstone Silkstone Colliery
6 - Derbyshire Silkstone Colliery
7 - Sheepbridge Colliery
8 - Pipers Coal
9 - Pierce's Colliery
10 - Whittington Colliery
11 - Cobnar Wood Colliery
12 - Potters Coal
13 - Beale's Colliery
14 - Forge Colliery,Whittington
15 - Springwell Colliery
16 - Lodge Colliery, Sheepbridge
17 - Norwood Colliery, Killamarsh
18 - Wheeldon Mill Colliery
19 - Ingmanwell Colliery
20 - Albert Colliery
21 - Brickyard Colliery
22 - Glapwell Colliery
23 - Staveley Pits
24 - Barlow Ironstone Workings
25 - Blackshale Ironstone Workings
26 - Dogtooth Ironstone Workings
27 - Hady Ironstone Workings
28 - Inkersall and Common Spot Ironstone Workings
29 - Pinder Park Ironstone Workings
30 - Redfern Ironstone Workings
31 - Rough Piece Ironstone Workings
32 - Springwell Ironstone Workings
33 - Whittington Ironstone Workings
34 - Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co Ltd properties
35 - Sheepbridge Works
36 - Sheepbridge Works, additional lands and properties
37 - Sheepbridge Works Slag Tips
38 - Sheepbridge Works Railways
39 - Sheepbridge Roads
40 - Dunston Maps
41 - Staveley Maps
42 - Whittington Maps
43 - Sheepbridge and District
44 - Barlow Maps
45 - Unstone Maps
46 - Other Maps
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