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1881 Owned by the [[Kingswood and Parkfield Coal Co]]
1881 Owned by the [[Kingswood and Parkfield Coal Co]]
1895 Death of Joseph Burgess who succeeded to the Kingswood and Parkfield Collieries on the death of [[Handel Cossham]].<ref>Western Daily Press - Monday 01 July 1895</ref>


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[[Category: Town - Bristol]]
[[Category: Town - Bristol]]
[[Category: Colliery]]
[[Category: Colliery]]
[[Category: Colliery - Bristol]]
[[Category: Colliery Workings - Bristol]]

Latest revision as of 13:32, 12 February 2024

1851 Handel Cossham opened the colliery in Pucklechurch.

1881 Owned by the Kingswood and Parkfield Coal Co

1895 Death of Joseph Burgess who succeeded to the Kingswood and Parkfield Collieries on the death of Handel Cossham.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Daily Press - Monday 01 July 1895