Reference NumberDE/6/10/4/17
TitlePapers and correspondence regarding railway business, mainly referring to the working of mines and alteration of the Kingswinford Branch line
DescriptionIncludes: minutes of meeting to arrange terms regarding the Cradley Branch Railway [17 Dec 1857]; notice to work mines at Princes End Colliery, with plan [tracing] [14 Mar 1861]; notices of intended working of mines at Princes End Colliery [19 Mar 1862, 20 Mar 1862, 22 Mar 1862 and 3 May 1862]; notice to work mines under the West Midland Railway line at No.14 Wallows, with plan [tracing] and copy correspondence [19 Oct 1861]; notice of working mine under Oxford, Wolverhampton & Worcester Railway between Dog Lane and Round Oak Station [9 Feb 1857]; plan [tracing] showing alteration of Kingswinford Branch Line (Oxford, Wolverhampton & Worcester Railway), with cross section; relinquishment notice to Lord Ward by the Oxford, Wolverhampton & Worcester Railway of Kingswinford Branch no.s 52 and 61 [1 Dec 1857]; plan [tracing] of subsidence at the north end of Dudley Station Yard (Great Western Railway) by the Earl of Dudley's limestone workings, with cross section [Jun 1889]; notice to work mines near Cradley Station [12 Jan 1885]; plan [tracing] of Tipton Pieces Colliery, showing Oxford, Wolverhampton & Worcester Railway [1 Nov 1859]; plan [tracing] of Dog Lane Diversion (Oxford, Wolverhampton & Worcester Railway) [n.d.]; and newspaper cutting regarding goods and cattle traffic on the Oxford, Wolverhampton & Worcester Railway [1 Apr 1854].

Correspondents include: Edward Fisher Smith; John Henry Benbow; W. T. Adcock; Richard Smith; C. Tylden Wright; W. H. Williams (Great Western Railway); James Cope; Joseph Mills; George Taylor; John Parson; William Tredwell; Bidford & Pidcock; and J. Whitton.
Date1854 - 1904
AccessStatusOpen
LevelItem
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