Aniche Mining Company

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Compagnie des mines d'Aniche
IndustryCoal mining
Founded11 November 1773 (1773-11-11)
FounderClaude-Constant Juvénal d'Harville des Ursins
Defunct1946
SuccessorGroupe de Douia
Headquarters
Auberchicourt
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France
ProductsBituminous coal
Number of employees
Up to 15,000, pre-World War II[1]

The Aniche Mining Company (compagnie des mines d'Aniche) was a French company that operated coal mines in the Nord-Pas de Calais. The company was founded in 1773 and became part of the Groupe de Douia in 1946. Prior to World War II the Aniche Mining Company produced over 3 million tons of coal per year, and employed 15,000 workers.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Notes on compagnie des mines d'Aniche business note from May 6, 1851[permanent dead link]
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