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Drumpellier & Craigrigg Collieries Ltd

Company number:
5936.
Share capital:
£10,000, no public shares
Started:
1905
Finished:
In liquidation, 1931
Registered office:

53 Bothwell St. Glasgow, later 50 Wellington St., Glasgow

A company chaired by local coalmaster James Wood, who in 1902 had merged his business into United Collieries Ltd. The company took over over Eastrigg (Craigrigg) No.1, Eastrigg (Craigrigg) No.2, Eastrigg (Craigrigg) No.3 and later opened Muckraw mine.

Listed in the 1924 Colliery Yearbook as proprietors of Craigrigg Colliery, employing 200 underground and 52 on the surface, with directors:

  • J. Wood, Wallhouse, Torphichen (chair)
  • D. Walker, Southfield, Troon (managing director)
  • J. Mitchell, Bannockburn House, Bannockburn
  • Thomas Swan, Annfield, Kirkcaldy
  • Wm. Wilson, Castlehill, Ayr

References

A short time ago I intimated that the Eastrigg or Bridgecastle Colliery had changed hands, and I am now pleased to state that company has been formed to work the mines. Tho company is strong one, and one that means business, so that an early development the mineral resources to the north of Armadale may bo looked for, especially when we know that such men as Mr Wood of Wallhouse, Mr Mitchell of Achingray, and Mr David Walker are the principal members of the firm.

Linlithgowshire Gazette, 25th August 1905

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DRUMPELLIER & CRAIGRIGG COLLIERIES LTD.

Bridgehouse Colliery May Stop.

Sensational developments are expected to take place as the result of an announcement yesterday that meetings of the creditors of John Gardner (Collieries) Ltd., Glasgow, and four other colliery companies have been called for next week. The piquancy of the situation lies the fact that Glasgow Corporation, in the autumn of 1929, entered into a contract with Gardner's and two of the other companies for the supply of gas to begin in August, 1931. The meetings, which were intimated in the "Glasgow Herald" will be held in Glasgow. and the five panies concerned are: - John Gardner (Collieries) Ltd. Drumpellier and Craigrigg Collieries., The Banknock Coal Company, Ltd. The Mount Vernon Colliery Company, Ltd. Woodilee Coal and Coke Company, Ltd. It is in the Drumpellier and Craigrigg Collieries, Ltd., that interest is centred in Armadale and District, for they own Bridgehouse Colliery where, when on full work, as many as 200 workers are employed, and even during these quiet times, about 100 get work. For two weeks the colliery has been practically at a standstill. If this work stops, then the miners in Armadale, Westfield, and Torphichen will be seriously affected. The creditors of John Gardner Collieries Ltd., meet in Glasgow on Friday. February 6th. The Drumpellier and Craigrigg meeting and the Banknock meeting will be held on Friday of next week, and the two others on Thursday. In each of these four instanced the registered office is 50 Wellington St., Glasgow,

West Lothian Courier, 30th January 1931

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DRUMPELLIER AND CRAIGRIGG COLLIERIES, LTD. FOR SALE BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR.

The following House Property;

BRIDGECASTLE COTTAGES Bridgehouse, West Lothian. Range of one storey houses of ruble and tile, the outer walls being cemented, containing five houses of two and three apartments let at rents ranging from £6 13s 10d, to £12 15s 7d, and yield a total rental of say £5O. No Feu-duty.

BRIDGECASTLE COTTAGE (SECOND SOUTHMOST)—Bridgehouse, West Lothian. Detached one storey house of ruble and tile, outer walls being cemented, containing one room and kitchen and scullery. No Feu-Duty. Assessed Rental, £23 0s 7d.

BRIDGETON COTTAGES Bridgehouse, West Lothian. One storey block of cottages, having outer walls partly of brick, roughcast, and partly of rockfaced ashlar and slated roofs. There are four houses in all Three of three apartments and one of two apartments. Let at rents ranging from £10 2s 4d to £11 12s Ild. No Feu-Duty. Assessed Rental, £42 16s 3d.

BRIDGEHOUSE ROWS—Bridgehouse, West Lothian. Three one storey blocks of houses, outer walls of brick, and roofed with timber and felt. There are nineteen houses, mostly of one and two apartments. Feu-Duty, £3 1s 9d, Assessed Rental, £96 19s 7d.

CRAIGRIGG COTTAGES Bridgehouse, West Lothian. Three blocks of one storey cottages, having brick walls, roughcast, and slate or asbestos tile roofs. There are 24 houses in all, eight of one room and kitchen, scullery, and w.c., with rental of £l2 12s 9d each, and thirteen of one room and kitchen. scullery, and bathroom, with rental of £13 8s each. Feu Duty, £14 14s. Assessed Rental, £315 10s.

Titles with Messrs McGrigor, Donald and Co.. 172 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. For further information apply to Messrs McGrigor. Donald and Co. or to Messrs Thomson McLintock and Co., C.A. 211 West George Street, Glasgow.

West Lothian Courier, 13th November 1931

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DRUMPELLIER & CRAIGRIGG COLLIERIES, LTD (IN LIQUIDATION)

IMPORTANT EXTENSIVE SALE OF COLLIERY AND ELECTRIC PLANT AND MACHINERY , BRICKMAKING PLANT, BRICKS, RAILWAY, BUILDINGS , SCRAP MATERIALS AT CRAIGRIGG COLLIERIES , WESTFIELD , Near BATHGATE , On FRIDAY FIRST, 20 th November 1931, at 10.30 a.m. PROMPT. SHIRLAW, ALLAN & CO., Auctioneers, Hamilton .

The Scotsman, 18th November 1931