Talk:Castle Bytham Quarry

Personal testimony
I knew the village just as the quarry was closing, and many of the quarrymen's families. My father bought many Castle Lime sacks and things like sack trucks from the sale. The village always believed that the name Castle Cement was taken by Ketton Cement from the Castle Bytham company, but the official history of the Ketton company makes no such reference, and the archivist at Stamford Museum says this is probably nonsense. None of this, of course, is admissible in WP as it is perilously close to Original Research. Even referencing the company name requires the most tenuous of links. I will improve them if I find anything in an old gazetteer. --Robert EA Harvey (talk) 22:11, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
 * ✅ now using BGS data for both a geological description and for the quarry name.--Robert EA Harvey (talk) 14:41, 6 February 2011 (UTC)

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