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Barrack Row, built by Snibston Colliery in 1833

Barrack Row Houses in Coalville

Barrack Row was built by the Snibston Colliery Co. in 1833 to house workers arriving...

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07/02/2006

Children of Standard 1 at All Saints School, when the school opened in 1895

Class of All Saints School - built...

Children of Standard 1 at All Saints School, when the school opened in 1895. Note...

Date added to website:
24/02/2006

Club Row that housed workers from Whitick Colliery

Early Housing Development - Club...

Club row was part of Coalville Place, one of the earliest housing developments in...

Date added to website:
24/02/2006

Reconstructed Hough Mill at Swannington

Hough Mill - Swannington

<p>A tower mill, built by Mr. Griffin at the end of the 18th century, on the boundary...

Date added to website:
24/04/2006

The Keepers Cottage, which stood on The Green, Hugglescote

Keepers Cottage, Hugglescote

This Keepers Cottage, which stood on The Green, Hugglescote, would be typical of...

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24/02/2006

Station Row, Swannington, housed miners who worked in the village&#x2019;s mines and Coalville mines

Miner's Houses - Station Row, Swannington

Station Row, Swannington, housed miners who worked in the village's mines and Coalville...

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24/02/2006

Snibston Row No. 5, which later became Kimberly Row, was built in 1833 to house mining families

Snibston Row no. 5 - built 1833

Snibston Row no. 5, which later became Kimberly Row, was built in 1833 to house mining...

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24/02/2006

Coalville Wesleyan School boys and girls in their Knitting class in the late 1890s.

Wesleyan School Class - late 1890s

Coalville Wesleyan School boys and girls in their knitting class in the late 1890s

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24/02/2006

Workers at an early brickyard in Coalville

Workers at an Early Brickyard in...

Workers at one of the early brickyards in Coalville. It was situated next to London...

Date added to website:
07/02/2006