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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/WOO
Title
Woodside Colliery post-vesting records
Date
[mid 20th cent]
Extent
2 items
Level
SubSubFonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Woodside Colliery
National Coal Board
Administrative History
First sunk around 1847 to work the Deep Soft and Deep Hard Coal seams. This site eventually took over coal production from the Shipley Colliery. The original No. 1 pit closed in 1928 due to exhaustion of coal reserves. The 2nd and 3rd pits were sunk in 1899.
In 1947 control of Woodside Colliery passed into the control of the National Coal Board following the nationalisation of the coal industry. It was part of East Midlands Division Area No. 5. The deep mine colliery closed in 1961 to be merged with Coppice Colliery, but a drift mine had been opened in 1950 and this continued to operate until 1966.
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Shipley; Woodside Colliery; 1847-1966; coal mine
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