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Tyldesley Coal Company was a coal mining company formed in 1870 in Tyldesley,[1] on the Manchester Coalfield in the historic county of Lancashire, England that had its origins in Yew Tree Colliery, the location for a mining disaster that killed 25 men and boys in 1858.

  1. ^ North Western Division Map 86, The Coalmining History Research Centre, archived from the original on 19 July 2011, retrieved 15 October 2010

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in the mills and collieries of Atherton and Tyldesley. One was John Holland of the Tyldesley Coal Company who provided the materials to build Sacred Heart...

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