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South Africa - Nourse Deep Gold Mine at Witwatersrand. Date: 1906
Theatre in Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaTheatre Royal in Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Walter Melvilles Company were performing The Girl Who Lost Her Character, a bad woman drama. Date: circa 1904
Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaDe Beers Road, Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa, with shops, traffic and people. Date: circa 1908
President Street, Germiston, Transvaal, South AfricaPresident Street, Germiston, a gold mining town in Transvaal (now Gauteng), South Africa. Date: circa 1910
Queen Mary amongst the ColliersQueen Mary on a carriage visiting a Coalmine whilst on a tour of the Collieries with King George V, assessing the conditions of labour of the " brave workers of the mines" - June 1912
Ferreira Gold Mining Company, Transvaal, South Africa, circa 1888 (Robert Harris studio). Date: circa 1888
On strike: the colliers family at home, 1912On strike: the colliers family at home in South Wales. A study from life by Fortunino Matania. The national strike ended after 37 days, with the introduction of the minimum wage act. 1912
Cardiff Strike - Policemen - Tonypandy RiotsCardiff Strike - London Policeman brought in to aid management of rioting miners. The Tonypandy Riots, sometimes known as the Rhondda Riots
The ruins of Huanchaca, Chile - silver smelting worksHuanchaca ruins - the remains of an old silver smelting plant, located in Antofagasta, Chile. The Antofagasta (Chili) and Bolivia Railway Company plc was incorporated in London in 1888
China - Using high-pressure water jet in mining operation. Date: circa 1930s
Mining. Drilling with a jackhammer. Diorama. Deutsches MuseHistory. Mining. Drilling with a jackhammer. Diorama. Deutsches Museum (Museum of Science and Technology). Munich. Germany
Diorama. Extraction of salt. Wieliczka Salt Mine, PolandMining history. Diorama. Extraction of salt. Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland. In use since the 18th century. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany
Section of an underground mine. Model of a team in the second half of the nineteenth century. Scale 1:25. Manufactured in 1906. By R. Brown. Deutsches Museum (Museum of Science and Technology)
France. Women working inside of a coal mine. Drawing colorFrance. Women working inside of a coal mine. The moulineuses.Drawing color. 19th century
Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist. Known as the father of mineralogy. Engraving belonging to his work De Re Metallica. Basel 1564. Colored
Sunset at Wheal Coates tin mine, St Agnes, CornwallSunset at Wheal Coates former tin mine, on the cliff top between Porthtowan and St Agnes, north coast of Cornwall, showing the Towanroath Shaft Pumping Engine House. circa 1980s
Barrel House, Tonopah, Nevada, USAThe Barrel House, built out of barrels and wooden crates, a miners dwelling in Tonopah, Nevada, USA, with a guard dog outside. Date: circa 1910
Bottle House, Tonopah, Nevada, USABottle House, built out of 10, 000 beer bottles, in Tonopah, Nevada, USA, with two guard dogs outside. Date: circa 1910
Primitive house in Cananea, Sonora, MexicoPrimitive house (actually a small shed) in Cananea, a copper mining town in Sonora, Mexico. Date: circa 1905
Mine no. 30, Kenvir, Kentucky, USAMine no. 30 of the Black Mountain Coal Corporation at Kenvir, Harlan County, Kentucky, USA. Date: 1927
British couple near Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, BrazilBritish couple in Morro Velho, near Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil. They were part of a large British colony centred around the Morro Velho gold mine
Lucky Cuss Restaurant, TombstonePainted wooden facia of the Lucky Cuss restaurant in the mining town of Tombstone, Arizona
Charleroi by Joseph PennellCharleroi in Belgium in the municipality of Wallonia in the province of Hainault. Renowned for its coal mining and steel industry, the landscape is typically industrial. Date: 1914
Miners hut, Lithgow Valley, New South Wales, AustraliaA Miners hut in Lithgow Valley, New South Wales, Australia. Date: circa 1890s
German land mines by G. H. DavisGerman land mines: an important weapon used on a large scale by retreating German armies during the Second World War. Date: 1945
British mine-laying submarine by G. H. DavisA British mine-laying submarine: detailed drawings of a boat of the Rorqual Class, in use during the Second World War. It carried out a specialised and dangerous task in enemy waters. Date: 1944
Tilt Cove Copper Mine, Newfoundland, Canada. Date: 1902
1930s Poor housing at Blaina, MonmouthshireA woman and her small child stand outside a single-storey cottage at Blaina in South Wales. Industry in the area was centred on coal-mining and the local tinplate works and suffered great poverty
Undermined houses, Blaenavon, MonmouthshireA row of houses at Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, supported by wooden props because of subsidence resulting from mining beneath them. Date: circa 1936
Coatbridge miners houses, LanarkshireA deserted street of single-storey miners cottages at Coatbridge, a mining and iron-producing area to the east of Glasgow. Date: circa 1936
PIT PONIES / 1869Horse at work in a South Staffordshire colliery [England] Date: 1869
Rhondda Valley / 1960The mining village of Treherbert at the head of the Rhondda Fawr in South Wales. Date: 1960
Police at a Tonypandy colliery, Glamorgan, South WalesNumerous policemen (nicknamed Devonshires) on duty at a colliery engine house in the Tonypandy area of Glamorgan, South Wales, during the riots of 1910
Aerial view of Hook, Pembrokeshire, South WalesAn aerial view of the coastal village of Hook, on the Western Cleddau, near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. The quay can be seen in the foreground -- it was constructed in the late 18th
Glyn Pits Colliery, near Pontypool, Gwent, South WalesView of the winding engine house, built in 1845, which worked the pumps at the Glyn Pits Colliery, near Pontypool, Gwent, South Wales
Back to back housing, Llanhilleth, Gwent, South WalesA view along an alley between back to back terraced housing in Llanhilleth, Blaenau Gwent, South Wales, showing walls made of a mixture of brick and stone, and ramshackle corrugated iron roofing
Senghenydd Colliery Disaster, Glamorgan, South WalesScene at the Senghenydd Colliery Disaster, near Caerphilly, Glamorgan, South Wales. There were 439 miners killed in total, making this the worst mining accident in the UK
Hook Colliery, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA view of Hook Colliery, near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, showing the wooden pithead gear in the middle distance, and a few buildings
Hook Colliery, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA view of Hook Colliery, near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, showing the wooden headframe
Surface worker, South Wales collieryA middle aged surface worker at a colliery in South Wales
Railway tunnel, Oakeley Slate Quarry, North WalesEntrance to a railway tunnel, built in 1879, which goes right under the main workings of Oakeley Slate Quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales
Gypsy encampment near Pontypool, South WalesTwo traditional style caravans at a gypsy encampment near Pontypool, South Wales
Women chatting in a back yard, Pontypool, South WalesA group of women, probably all wives of coal miners, chatting in the back yard of 76 Hanbury Terrace, Pontypool, South Wales. The smiling woman in the spotted skirt is the mother of W E Jones
William Brace, Welsh Labour MPWilliam Brace (1865-1947), Welsh Labour MP, President of the South Wales Miners Federation from 1912 until 1915. He was an early advocate of a single union for all of Britains coal miners
Dorothea Slate Quarry, Nantlle Valley, North WalesView of the Dorothea Slate Quarry, Nantlle Valley, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales, with the engine house at the centre
Gypsy boys making pegs, near Pontypool, South WalesTwo small gypsy boys making pegs, near Pontypool, South Wales
Two middle aged miners with their lamps, South WalesTwo middle aged miners with their lamps, at a colliery in South Wales
Repairing pit props, Plas y Coed Level, South WalesA miner repairing pit props in the Plas y Coed Level, South Wales