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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A - Pre-Vesting Colliery Companies superseded by the National Coal Board - [1672]-1972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
7 - Butterley Company Colliery Offices correspondence files on the ownership and leasing of mineral rights and on the conveyancing of surface properties - 1885-1947
11 - Butterley Company correspondence files on ownership and leasing of mineral rights at Shipley - 1921-1926
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/A/BUT/7/11/1
Former Reference
N5/140/2
Title
Butterley Company correspondence file on application to purchase Woodside and Coppice collieries and other interests on the Shipley estate from Major G. Miller Mundy
Date
Jul 1921-Apr 1926
Description
Includes draft copies and extracts of the purchase application and minutes from meeting between Mr Mundy and Mr Mitton, Jul-Sep 1921 and clipping from the Ripley & Heanor News detailing the proposed sale of the Shipley estate, 15 Jul 1921. Shipley Collieries schedule of plant and machinery to accompany Mr Mitton's report, Aug 1921, with duplicate. Shipley Collieries director's report and statement of accounts for year ending Dec 1925, Apr 1926. List of workmen's compensation and fatal accidents at Shipley Collieries.
Extent
1 file
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Butterley Company
National Coal Board
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