Talk:Blackhall Colliery

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Place name and Daniel Hall
There is no information about a Daniel Hall being the founder of the colliery, nor about Black Hall being named after him, in any of the references.

Regarding the name, the Ordnance Survey map of 1861 (surveyed 1857) shows the name Black Hall was already in use for several buildings or settlements in the area, 50 years before the founding of the colliery: Black Hall, Old Black Hall, North Black Hall, Tweedle Black Hall.