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1905 The Crigglestone Collieries were abandoned because they failed to pay
1906 Acquired and reopened by the [[Otto Coke Oven Co]] under the name of the '''Crigglestone Collieries, Limited'', to prove and demonstrate the value of by-product coking.
1912 Visit by members of the [[Iron and Steel Institute]]<ref>The Engineer 1912/10/25</ref>


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1905 The Crigglestone Collieries were abandoned because they failed to pay

1906 Acquired and reopened by the Otto Coke Oven Co under the name of the 'Crigglestone Collieries, Limited, to prove and demonstrate the value of by-product coking.

1912 Visit by members of the Iron and Steel Institute[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1912/10/25