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1888 [[South Wales Colliery Co]] leased its working colliery to '''Lancaster, Spier & Co'''
1888 [[South Wales Colliery Co]] leased its working colliery to '''Lancaster, Spier & Co'''


1891 The company was registered on 30 July; had made an agreement with the [[South Wales Colliery Co]] for the lease and purchase of the South Wales Company's properties. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1891 The company, which was registered on 30 July as Lancaster's Steam Coal Collieries Ltd; had made an agreement with the [[South Wales Colliery Co]] for the lease and purchase of the South Wales Company's properties. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>


1920 Acquired by [[Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron and Coal Co]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 21 May 1920</ref>.
1920 Acquired by [[Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron and Coal Co]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 21 May 1920</ref>.
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 8 October 2024

of St. George’s House, Eastcheap, London

1888 South Wales Colliery Co leased its working colliery to Lancaster, Spier & Co

1891 The company, which was registered on 30 July as Lancaster's Steam Coal Collieries Ltd; had made an agreement with the South Wales Colliery Co for the lease and purchase of the South Wales Company's properties. [1]

1920 Acquired by Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron and Coal Co Ltd[2].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. The Times, 21 May 1920