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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A - Pre-Vesting Colliery Companies superseded by the National Coal Board - [1672]-1972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
9 - Butterley Company Colliery Offices records and correspondence on damages or potential damage caused by mining subsidence - 1857-1947
9 - Butterley Company correspondence files on damages caused by mining subsidence in Loscoe - 1905-1944
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/A/BUT/9/9/5
Former Reference
N5/257
Title
Butterley Company correspondence file on the proposed new church at Loscoe
Date
Mar 1927-Jun 1933
Description
Relating to the support of the proposed church by leaving an area unworked, the raising of money for its building by parishioners, including the company's proposed offer of financial contribution, liaison with the Vicar of Loscoe, Reverend P.A. Sharp, the offer by J.J.A. Woolley to provide a sizeable contribution towards its building, comparison with St Mary's church, Buxton, as a similar sized venture, the building of a church hall, minutes of a committee of inquiry, 3 May 1933, and the company's proposal for the church not to be built, 8 June 1933, with loose elevations and ground plan of St Luke's Church, prepared by the Ironville Survey Office, 10 Oct 1928
Extent
1 file
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Butterley Company
National Coal Board
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