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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ROSEHALL COLLIERY | Rosehall Colliery Rosehall Colliery Rosehall Colliery Rosehall Colliery |
Collin's Map R. Addie, Lessee James Miller, Colliery Manager Ry. [railway] Trucks |
011.04 | An extensive coalfield on Rosehall Estate, the property of Lieutenant General Monteath Douglas wrought in this Parish to the extent shown by a yellow dotted line as pointed out on Trace by the Manager of the Colliery - Mr. J. Miller. The Colliery, as well as the name, "Rosehall" extends into Old Monklands Parish, and the Tram Road to the Pits is, upon the Manager's authority properly named "Rosehall Railway", but such Trams Roads may be always found where minerals are wrought to any extent, and, generally the name of the Colliery is given to these Roads, & also to every bridge or viaduct erected |
ROSEHALL RAILWAY | Rosehall Railway Rosehall Railway |
Ditto. Ditto See Name Sheets of Old Monkland Parish |
011.04 | The Colliery, as well as the name, "Rosehall" extends into Old Monklands Parish, and the Tram Road to the Pits is, upon the Manager's authority properly named "Rosehall Railway", but such Trams Roads may be always found where minerals are wrought to any extent, and, generally the name of the Colliery is given to these Roads, & also to every bridge or viaduct erected |
Transcriber's notes
I have copied part of the last sentence from the Rosehall Colliery description since I think it applies to both.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
GavinCraig
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