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Miner working a high seam Victorian period
Miners Gala Parade early 1900s
Miners, Aberdare Valley
Coal mine lattice steel headgear early 1900s
Aberdare Valley Miners early 1900s
Coal mine pit pony Victorian period
Taking a pit prop into the mine early 1900s
Miners drilling holes in a two foot seam early 1900s
Young Coal Miners early 1900s
Coal miners drilling holes with a mechanised drill early 1900s
Coal miner using self-acting incline haulage early 1900s
Miners safety lamps Victorian period
Pit Girls Victorian period
Miners undercutting a seam of coal Victorian period
Coal Mine Surveyor early 1900s
Coal face, miners
Fitting long props, coal miners
Miners fitting long pit props Victorian period
Miners building a cog Victorian period
Building a Cog, coal miners
Undercutting, coal miners
Hauliers, coal miners
Miners / Hauliers early 1900s
Coal miners reckoning up Date: circa 1900s
Fitzwilliam - Kinsley miners strike evictions in 1904
The Miner's Arms, Pont-Rhyd-Y-Groes, Wales, early 1900s
South Shields Coal Picking early 1900s
Featherstone Main Pit early 1900s
Backworth Colliery early 1900s
Carn Brea Tin and Copper Mines early 1900s
Six Bells Colliery Abertillery Wales early 1900s
Penrhyn Slate Quarry Wales Victorian period
Dodworth near Barnsley Miners Gala early 1900s
Dodworth, Miners Gala, Barnsley
Striking Miners early 1900s
Striking miners at a coal mine
Women Miners Victorian period
English women coal miners
A coal miner's family
Mine Rescue Team Victorian period
A Coal Miner's Family early 1900s
Miners Bridge, Betws y Coed, Conwy, Wales - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Queen Victoria visiting a Cornish iron mine Date: circa 1840
Subterranean Canal in Speedwell Lead Mine, Castleton, Derbyshire. Date: circa 1910s
London Family cutting FirewoodDuring the coal strike in 1912 families started to cut their own fire wood is response to the lack of resources. A family in London is seen collecting its own resources from their back garden
Women and children, miningWomen and children of the mining districts. Children would gather coal. A Typical Pit-brow Woman; She was one of the 6, 221 females employed above ground
Coal Supplies in England which were gradually used up because of the coal strike. The national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom
Mining conditionsMiners lift to the mines in a dangerous lift. The conditions were drear for the men working in these mines. The nation coal strike was in protest of the conditions seen here. Date: 1912