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1899 The company was registered on 26 May, in reconstruction of a company of the same name, and carrying on the business of colliery proprietors. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | 1899 The company was registered on 26 May, in reconstruction of a company of the same name, and carrying on the business of colliery proprietors. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | ||
1905 [[William Burnyeat (2)|William Burnyeat]] of Whitehaven presided at the company AGM.<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Wednesday 06 September 1905</ref> | |||
1907 The General Manager is John Best Ferrier.<ref>Western Mail - Thursday 09 May 1907</ref> | 1907 The General Manager is John Best Ferrier.<ref>Western Mail - Thursday 09 May 1907</ref> | ||
1923 Owners of the [[Nine Mile Point Colliery]], Monmouthshire.<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 09 October 1923</ref> | 1923 Owners of the [[Nine Mile Point Colliery]], Monmouthshire.<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 09 October 1923</ref> | ||
1927 Owners of the [[Abergorky Colliery]], Treorky.<ref>Western Mail - Monday 12 December 1927</ref> | |||
1933 Edward Edwards is a director.<ref>Western Mail - Tuesday 21 March 1933</ref> | 1933 Edward Edwards is a director.<ref>Western Mail - Tuesday 21 March 1933</ref> |
Latest revision as of 11:51, 23 December 2024
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1899 The company was registered on 26 May, in reconstruction of a company of the same name, and carrying on the business of colliery proprietors. [1]
1905 William Burnyeat of Whitehaven presided at the company AGM.[2]
1907 The General Manager is John Best Ferrier.[3]
1923 Owners of the Nine Mile Point Colliery, Monmouthshire.[4]
1927 Owners of the Abergorky Colliery, Treorky.[5]
1933 Edward Edwards is a director.[6]
Became part of the United National Collieries