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This message was updated on 11/15/2006 11:25:54 PM by philfred

Pubs in Cotmanhay circa 1875
replied on: 11/15/2006 11:25:26 PM

Just had a look for them and they have vanished. There were about 6 of buildings with a Shorthose connection.

Try putting Shorthose into the top box of the search page then click on the search all text box directly under it. Select search and it should find 4 images with a shorthose link. The images that may be of interest to you are, DCER001360.jpg, DCER001356.jpg and DCER001355.jpg.

The name of the Peacock Colliery may indicate that it was sunk to work the Peacock Seam. The Peacock coal was very bright and scintillated in bright light. I am not sure what the seam,s more modern name would be. One of the Piper Seams possibly ?

regards Phil

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