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  Rodridge Colliery   Rodridge Colliery  

Catalogue of Plans of Abandoned Mines for Rodridge Colliery

Srce
Year
  Plan
No.
  Date
Received
   
1934          WINGATE SOUTH
 
Parish: Hutton Henry. COAL: Upper. Plans held at: W. Armstrong and Sons, Collingwood Buildings, Collingwood Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Date of workings: 1845
 
1928    8,799       WINGATE SOUTH or HART BUSHES or RODRIDGE
 
Parish: Hutton Henry. COAL: Harvey or Five Quarter or Main (Bottom Section), Busty or Low Main. Date of workings: about 1860
 
1928    3,726    1898    HUTTON HENRY, Hart Bushes or Wingate South, Marley, Perseverance
 
Parish: Hutton Henry. COAL: Hutton, Harvey, Busty. (Abandoned: 13 Nov 1897). Minerals not being profitable to work
 

The plans of abandoned mines are held by the Coal Authority (http://www.coal.gov.uk/) at the following address: The Coal Authority, 200 Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG

Sources:

  • 1934 Supplement to the Catalogue of Plans of Abandoned Mines (41-44-15-34), published April, 1935
  • Catalogue of Plans of Abandoned Coal Mines published in 1928

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