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  <dc:title>The Great Snowdon Mountian Copper Mining Co. Ltd. Letters to Sir R.B.W. Bulkeley (one of the three Directors)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The usuel sanguine outlook from the London financiers and continued proposals for reorganisation; the usual dissatisfaction with the Manager on the spot when rosy prophecies are not fulfilled.  At one meeting the Manager (Roberts) is asked to continue (after a vote of confidence); in another (of which there is no recerd here) he is dismissed, and a would-be saviour (Edmund Sparge) is appointed, whose last letter in this series (12 Octr., 1874) begins - "I fear the Gt Snowdon Mines Company must very shortly be placed in   liquidation"</dc:description>
  <dc:date>11 April 1872 - 5 December 1874</dc:date>
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