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Bolsover colliery was sunk by the Bolsover Colliery Company Ltd in the early 1890s and remained an important part of the coal industry in Derbyshir
In the 17th and 18th centuries Bolsover was well known locally as a centre for the manufacture of clay tobacco pipes, and for a short time in the m
The Bolsover Colliery Company was established in 1890 and initially sank a colliery to the Deep Hard coal at Bolsover.
The history of education in Bolsover falls into several well-defined phases.
The period 1800-1914 created the settlement of Newlyn as we see it today.
By the 19th century Mousehole was just one distinct settlement. Its population growth was small, from 1461 in 1841 to 1655 in 1901.
The Fradgan area, originally the Ox way, expanded in the 18th century.
Tolcarne is one of the smaller settlements that made up 18th century Newlyn.
A demand for roadstone at the end of the 19th century led to the opening of quarries at Penlee and elsewhere in Paul parish.