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The Sutton Heath and Lea Green Collieries | |||
c. 1852 The collieries were started at St. Helens; worked by James Bradley | |||
1888 Company formed. | |||
1893 Modern pits were sunk about 1893 to a depth of about 500 yards. | |||
1920 Company registered; annual output of 750,000 tons; one of its largest shareholders was [[Richard Evans and Co]]. | |||
1927 See [[The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter VII|Aberconway Chapter VII]] for information on the company and its history | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 2 February 2013
The Sutton Heath and Lea Green Collieries
c. 1852 The collieries were started at St. Helens; worked by James Bradley
1888 Company formed.
1893 Modern pits were sunk about 1893 to a depth of about 500 yards.
1920 Company registered; annual output of 750,000 tons; one of its largest shareholders was Richard Evans and Co.
1927 See Aberconway Chapter VII for information on the company and its history