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of Sheepbridge Works, Chesterfield.  
of Sheepbridge Works, Chesterfield.  


c.1908 [[Sheepbridge Iron and Coal Co]] and [[John Brown and Co]] of Sheffield, formed the [[Rossington Main Colliery Co]] to exploit the Rossington and Wadworth coal fields.
c.1908 [[Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co]] and [[John Brown and Co]] of Sheffield, formed the [[Rossington Main Colliery Co]] to exploit the Rossington and Wadworth coal fields.


1927 [[Yorkshire Amalgamated Collieries]] was formed to acquire and hold the shares of the [[Rossington  Main Colliery Co]] and a number of other companies<ref>The Times, Jun 17, 1930</ref>
1927 [[Yorkshire Amalgamated Collieries]] was formed to acquire and hold the shares of the [[Rossington  Main Colliery Co]] and a number of other companies<ref>The Times, Jun 17, 1930</ref>

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of Sheepbridge Works, Chesterfield.

c.1908 Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co and John Brown and Co of Sheffield, formed the Rossington Main Colliery Co to exploit the Rossington and Wadworth coal fields.

1927 Yorkshire Amalgamated Collieries was formed to acquire and hold the shares of the Rossington Main Colliery Co and a number of other companies[1]

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  1. The Times, Jun 17, 1930