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English: A glossary of terms used in coal mining
by Gresley, William Stukeley 1883 page 17, Fig 13 |
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A glossary of terms used in coal mining by Gresley, William Stukeley Page 17, Fig 13 https://archive.org/details/glossaryoftermsu00gresrich/page/16/mode/2up |
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