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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A - Pre-Vesting Colliery Companies superseded by the National Coal Board - [1672]-1972
BAB - Babbington Coal Company - 1898-1942
BLA - Blackwell Colliery Company Limited - 1891-1948
BOL - Bolsover Colliery Company Limited - 1913-1961
1 - Bolsover Colliery Company accident record books - 1913-1958
2 - Mansfield Colliery compensation records - 1919-1961
3 - Bolsover Colliery Company employee records - 1912-1949
4 - Bolsover Colliery Company management records - 1891-1945
5 - Bolsover Colliery Company account books - 1892-1947
6 - Bolsover Colliery Company legal records - 1890-1937
7 - Bolsover Colliery Company surveying records - 1900-1949
8 - Bolsover Colliery Company production records - 1897-1977
9 - Bolsover Colliery Company industrial relations records - 1903-1944
10 - Bolsover Colliery Company plans of estate and lands - 1918-1934
11 - Bolsover Colliery Company plans relating to Bolsover Model Village - 1929-1933
12 - Bolsover Colliery Company surface plans for Bolsover Colliery - 1917-1942
13 - Plans of Bolsover Colliery workings - 1932-1947
14 - Printed pamphlet describing Rufford Colliery - [c1915]
BUT - Butterley Company Colliery Offices - 1857-1960
BWC - Barber Walker and Company Limited, Nottinghamshire - 1838-1950
CLX - Clay Cross Company Limited - [1860s-1950]
COS - Cossall Colliery Company, Nottinghamshire - early 20th cent
CPK - Coton Park and Linton Park Colliery Company - 1894-1898
DDL - Denby Drury-Lowe Colliery, part of the Drury-Lowe estate - 1828-1937
FUR - Furnace Hill and Renishaw Park Collieries Limited - 1933-1946
GRS - Grassmoor Colliery Company Limited - 1908-1947
GRV - Granville Colliery Company - 1851-1940
HAL - Halls Collieries Limited - 1902-1960
HAR - Hardwick Colliery Company Limited - 1902-1960
ILK - Ilkeston Collieries Limited - 1933-1948
JGW - J and G Wells Limited - 1876-1947
JOC - James Oakes and Company Limited - 1938-1947
MAN - Manners Colliery Company Limited - 1910-1931
MAP - Mapperley Colliery Company Limited - 1891-1962
MEA - Measham Collieries Limited - 1896-1948
MOI - Moira Collieries Limited - 1886-1947
NHC - New Hucknall Colliery Company Limited - 1908-1945
PIL - Pilsley Colliery Company Limited - 1870-1958
PIN - Pinxton Collieries Limited - 1892-1950
SHE - Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Company Limited - 1876-1948
SHK - Shirebrook Colliery Company Limited - 1895-1947
SHY - Shipley Collieries Limited - 1824-1950
SON - South Normanton Colliery Company Limited - 1892-1909
STN - Stanton Ironworks Company Limited - 1925-1951
STV - Staveley Coal and Iron Company Limited - 1809-1960
WIM - Wingfield Manor Colliery Company Limited - 1919-1944
X - Unidentified colliery and other pre-vesting records - 1834-1947
Y - Printed material on wage agreements between colliery owners and mine workers - 1891-1950
Z - Printed copies of documents produced by Parliament or governmental departments on coal mining - 1793-1945
B - National Coal Board East Midlands Division - 1948-1967
C - National Coal Board North Derbyshire Area - 1956-1989
D - National Coal Board South Derbyshire Area - [mid 20th cent]-1990
E - Individual collieries post-vesting - [mid 19th cent]-1994
F - Opencast Executive - 1948-1994
G - Coal Products Division - 1930-1981
H - Title deeds and agreements of the National Coal Board - 1574-1976
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