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corfs

  1. plural of corf
    • 1854, North of England Institute of Mining, Mechanical Engineers, Transactions:
      Cages, with tubs containing coal, guided in shafts, also superseded the old use of wicker corfs, by being much safer and better []
    • 2000, Charles Kernot, The Coal Industry:
      These corfs were also hauled along the tracks using pit ponies rather than the women and boys who had previously been employed for the task.
    • 2013, Mary Beggs-Humphreys, The Industrial Revolution, page 15:
      Descent into a coal mine, early nineteenth century. Notice the wicker corfs that carried coal or people and the naked candle flame []

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