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1905 The first sod for No. 1 shaft, at the new [[Elsecar Collieries|Elsecar Colliery]], was cut on July 17, 1905 by [[T. Newbould]], manager of the Earl Fitzwilliam Collieries Company.
1933 The Earl Fitzwilliam Colliery Co. was registered with a capital of £1.5m  
1933 The Earl Fitzwilliam Colliery Co. was registered with a capital of £1.5m  


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* [https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/arts-and-culture/nostalgia-on-tuesday-mining-heritage-1764777] Yorkshire Post article
* [https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/arts-and-culture/nostalgia-on-tuesday-mining-heritage-1764777] Yorkshire Post article
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1905 The first sod for No. 1 shaft, at the new Elsecar Colliery, was cut on July 17, 1905 by T. Newbould, manager of the Earl Fitzwilliam Collieries Company.

1933 The Earl Fitzwilliam Colliery Co. was registered with a capital of £1.5m

1947 Nationalised on January 1, 1947.

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Sources of Information

  • [1] Yorkshire Post article