1921
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BUCKL.EY COLLIERIES.
BRASSEY COAL. (Standard Thickness, 3 ft.)
1 1/2d. per ton EXTRA for every inch under three feet thick.
Per Ton Per Yard
s. d. s. d.
1. *Through Coal 2 10 1/2 2 10 1/2
2 Re-opening a wall when down ... 2 10 1/2 2 10 1/2
3 Setting Chocks each 1 6
4 Ripping Metal (6 feet wide) per in. per yd. 0 1 1/2
5 Ripping Metal (9 feet wide) 0 2 1/4
* Unscreened coal filled with a shovel.
s. d.
1 6
1 0
Rolls, if minimum wage is made on tonnage, Rolls to be paid
for, 9d. for bottom roll and 1/6 for top rolls if coal is all
displaced. 2/- for both.
s. d.
If colliers have to move landings in hills each time 3 6
s. d.
Re-opening Wall when down per ton 3 5
BUCKL.EY COLLIERIES.
BRASSEY COAL. (Standard Thickness, 3 ft.)
WALL AND BENCH.
Through Coal (Standard Thickness 3ft. 6in ...
Yardage Driving
s. d.
3 5
4 0
Where dirt exceeds 2ft. in thickness.
½ d. per ton extra up to 6in. thick and 1d. extra per ton over 6ins.
thick. Fast ends (in respect of a leading or isolated place
1 ½ d. per ton extra).
Carrying packs on low side where necessary ..
Setting out new places, packs
Chocks 2/6 each filled. (Timber to be sent in).
2 0
For breaking in " 3 5 3 0
Waggoning up to 76 yards which is included in tonnage rate.
For every additionaI 25 yards, to take effect immediately the
76 yards is exceeded, 3/4d. per ton extra.
Author: Buckley Collieries
Year = 1921
Work = Mining
Extra = 1920s
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