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NCB - National Coal Board, later British Coal Corporation - 1574-1994
E - Individual collieries post-vesting - [mid 19th cent]-1994
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/E/PAR
Title
Parkhouse Colliery post-vesting plans
Date
[mid 20th cent]
Extent
3 items
Level
SubSubFonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Parkhouse Colliery
National Coal Board
Administrative History
Parkhouse Colliery was first sunk by the Clay Cross Company in 1866 to work the Blackshale coal seam. The Tupton coal seam was also later worked. It was also known as Clay Cross No. 7 Pit. Control of the colliery was transferred to the National Coal Board following the nationalisation of the coal industry in 1947, when it came within the East Midlands Division Area No. 1 The colliery eventually closed in 1962.
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Danesmoor; Parkhouse Colliery; 1867-1962; coal mine
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