Successor | National Coal Board |
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Formation | September 1872 |
Dissolved | 1946 |
Headquarters | Leven, Fife |
Products | coal, ironstone, bricks[1][2][3] |
Chairman | William Lindsay (1872–1884) Thomas Aitken (1884–1907) Charles Carlow (1907–?)[4] C. Augustus Carlow (?–1946) |
The Fife Coal Company was formed in 1872 to acquire the small Beath and Blairadam Colliery with its pits in Kelty. Its head office was in Leven.[5][6] In addition to coal, the company worked some ironstone.[7] For the whole of its operating life, the company was run by Charles Carlow and then his son C. Augustus Carlow. Output was expanded from an initial 70,000 tons a year to 4.3m. in 1911. Although it became the largest coal company in Scotland, Fife Coal never regained that level of output in the inter-war period.