Thanks for the reply Keith Ramsey indicated to me previously the Chick & Keeling were involved in Pennywell Road from the information in Hunts Mineral statistics. I haven't been able to confirm whether this Keeling is the one involved at Yate/Cromhall or the Engineer involved in the Forest of Dean Railways (or another!?!). Does the reference you forwarded also come from "British Blast Furnace Statistics 1790-1980 by Philip Riden and John G. Owen"? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Williams" <[log in to unmask]> To: "DAVID HARDWICK" <[log in to unmask]> Cc: "mining history" <[log in to unmask]> Sent: 14 July 2000 20:41 Subject: Re: Handel Cossham - (& Keeling) .... Further poking around yields a couple of other clues - > > Pennywell Road, Somerset (ST6073) > > 1857 Langford and Co. 1 1 > 1858 Langford and Co. 1 1 > 1859 George Chick 1 1 > 1860 George Chick 1 0 > 1861 George Chick 1 0 > 1862 George Chick 1 0 > 1863 Keeling and Chick 1 0 > 1864 Keeling and Chick 1 0 > > Notes: 1857 In Blast for a few months only ... %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%