Early Workings on Attenborough Gravel Pits, 1929

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Early Workings on Attenborough Gravel Pits, 1929

Courtesy of M J Mellors

Gravel Pits by River Trent
Attenborough
England

Clifford and Robinson were a Wells and Boring Company who worked around the East Midlands from 1928 till 1943; they sunk the first bores at Attenborough. Thousands of tons of gravel has been extracted from what is now part of Attenborough Nature Reserve. Full scale test drilling at Attenborough in 1929 gave the field the nickname 'bore hole field' for a time. With a dozen or so bores being worked over a few months, Trent Gravels Ltd was founded, now RMC Aggregates, to extract the gravel. Information kindly provided by Joseph Robinson's daughter who has written the outlne of the company called 'Mssrs Clifford & Robinson', now in stock at Beeston Library. Please note that due to donated scanned-image size, this photo may not reporoduce clearly larger than 8x6.

Date: 1929

Organisation Reference: NCCS003085

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