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Archive Reference / Library Class No.NCB/E/GRV
TitleGranville Colliery post-vesting file
Date1958-1969
Extent1 file
LevelSubSubFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorGranville Colliery
National Coal Board
Administrative HistoryCourt Dewes in 1823 sank new shafts (called Common and Church Pits) on the east of Swadlincote to reach the Main Coal Seam, which eventually formed Granville No. 1 Colliery. The growth of the colliery was encouraged by the development of the canal and railway networks in the area. In 1847 mineral rights were purchased under land at Gresley Common, allowing the colliery to extend its workings into Church Gresley, and similar happened in 1859 when the workings extended into Ashby Wolds. In 1872, the trustees of the late Court Granville offered up for auction the entire estate, including underlying minerals and the colliery, and all or most was bought by a syndicate of 23 merchants, manufacturers and gentlemen, most from Birmingham, for £75,000. The new Granville Colliery Company expanded the workings by adding more shafts and opened No. 2 Colliery in 1887. An onsite pithead baths and canteen were opened in 1941.

The colliery was transferred to the National Coal Board following nationalisation in 1947, when it was placed in the East Midlands Division Area No. 7. The surface buildings closed in 1967, when the underground workings were merged with Rawdon Colliery.

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Swadlincote; Granville Colliery; 1823-1967; coal mine
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