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Coal Mining Collection (#16)

"Unearthing the Depths: A Glimpse into the World of Coal Mining" Step back in time to Lea Hall Colliery and Rugeley A Power Station, Staffordshire, 1963

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Early 19th century coal miner working a narrow seam, c1868

Early 19th century coal miner working a narrow seam, c1868. The miner, stripped to the waist, is lying on his side and, with a pickaxe, is holing out or scuffling coal

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: The Bottom of the Shaft, 1862

The Bottom of the Shaft, 1862. Wagons of coal are being wheeled to the pit shaft, placed in a cage and hauled to the surface. From The Popular Encyclopaedia. (Glasgow and London, 1862)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Pithead at Hebburn Colliery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne area, 1860

Pithead at Hebburn Colliery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne area, 1860. The engine house (left) provides power for the winding gear (centre) which is raising baskets (corves)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Woman and boy drawing a corve containing 3-4 cwt of coal, Bolton, Lancashire, 1848

Woman and boy drawing a corve containing 3-4 cwt of coal, Bolton, Lancashire, 1848. The woman wears a harness around her waist, passing between her legs and attached to a sledge by a chain

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Boy putter drawing a truck containing coal along a 24 inch high seam, Halifax, Yorkshire, 1848

Boy putter drawing a truck containing coal along a 24 inch high seam, Halifax, Yorkshire, 1848
Boy putter drawing a truck containing 2 1/4 cwt of coal along a 24 inch high seam, Halifax, Yorkshire, 1848. This illustrates the hardship of conditions underground in the British coal industry in

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Woman and children coal putters, Mid and East Lothian, Scotland, 1848. Artist: J Christie

Woman and children coal putters, Mid and East Lothian, Scotland, 1848. Artist: J Christie
Woman and children coal putters, Mid and East Lothian, Scotland, 1848. From A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries by Matthias Dunn. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1848)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Boy putters moving coal in a narrow seam, Lancashire, England, 1848

Boy putters moving coal in a narrow seam, Lancashire, England, 1848. From A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries by Matthias Dunn. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1848)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: The coal miner carrying his tools and safety his lamp, 1890

The coal miner carrying his tools and safety his lamp, 1890. From Mining and Ore Dressing Machinery. (London, 1890)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Coal mining: sending baskets (corves) of coal to the surface of a mine, 1852

Coal mining: sending baskets (corves) of coal to the surface of a mine, 1852. From The Wonders of Home by Grandfather Grey. (London, 1852)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Woman putter dragging a sledge of coal along a narrow seam, South Wales, c1848

Woman putter dragging a sledge of coal along a narrow seam, South Wales, c1848

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Boy pushing a truck loaded with coal from the coal face to the bottom of the pit shaft, c1848

Boy pushing a truck loaded with coal from the coal face to the bottom of the pit shaft, c1848. On the right of the picture squats a smaller boy, the trapper

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Rail mounted coal cutting machine, 1864

Rail mounted coal cutting machine, 1864. This was powered by compressed air produced by a steam engine at the pithead

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Sketch of the Harrington Mill Pitt Colliery, County Durham, early 19th century. Artist: Middlemist

Sketch of the Harrington Mill Pitt Colliery, County Durham, early 19th century. Artist: Middlemist
Sketch of the Harrington Mill Pitt Colliery, County Durham, early 19th century. View of the pit head, showing the steam engine house

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Section of a Coal Mine, 1860. Artist: Thomas Dick

Section of a Coal Mine, 1860. Artist: Thomas Dick
Section of a Coal Mine, 1860. A general pit head scene showing an engine house for a steam engine, the pit head winding gear and the underground areas of the mine in cross section

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Underground scene in a coal mine, 1860

Underground scene in a coal mine, 1860. Full baskets (corves) of coal being loaded on a tram wagon using a crane. Pit ponies were used to haul coal underground

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Bottom of a pit shaft in a coal mine with a train of loaded wagons, 1860

Bottom of a pit shaft in a coal mine with a train of loaded wagons, 1860
Bottom of a pit shaft in a coal mine with a train of loaded wagons waiting to be hoisted to the surface, 1860. The coal wagons have flanged wheels

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Ormonde Colliery, Derbyshire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Ormonde Colliery, Derbyshire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Ormonde Colliery, Derbyshire, England, 20th century. The last pit in the Heanor region which closed in 1970. Many former Derbyshire miners transferred to pits in the Nottinghamshire

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Ormonde Colliery, 1920s

Ormonde Colliery, 1920s
Ormonde Colliery, a building used for coal, 1920s

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Pit Pony pulling truck

Pit Pony pulling truck
Pit Pony pulling a truck with pit props

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Coal miner at pit head

Coal miner at pit head

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: The Pit Deputy prepares for shot firing

The Pit Deputy prepares for shot firing, stemming the charge in a Yorkshire coal mine

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Boy putter dragging a sledge of coal along a narrow seam, South Wales, 1848

Boy putter dragging a sledge of coal along a narrow seam, South Wales, 1848. From A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries by Matthias Dunn. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1848)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Woman carrying a load of coal up a turnpike spiral stair, Scottish, 1848

Woman carrying a load of coal up a turnpike spiral stair, Scottish, 1848
Woman carrying a load of coal up a turnpike spiral stair, Scottish. From Matthias Dunn A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1848. Engraving

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Women workers hauling coal to the surface up a ladder

Women workers hauling coal to the surface up a ladder. Leading woman has lost her load and the woman following is in danger of being hurt buy falling coal and and falling off the ladder

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Women climbing ladders to carry coal up a mineshaft, Scotland, early 19th century

Women climbing ladders to carry coal up a mineshaft, Scotland, early 19th century. From L. Simonin Mines and Miners, London, c1865. Wood engraving

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Coal mine showing two shafts, coal miners lift, and lift to transport coal to surface, diagram

Coal mine showing two shafts, coal miners lift, and lift to transport coal to surface, diagram

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, engraved by E

Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, engraved by E
KW272948 Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, engraved by E. Scriven (1775-1841), from National Portrait Gallery, volume IV

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Safety lamps designed by Humphry Davy for use by miners

Safety lamps designed by Humphry Davy for use by miners
XOS1766096 Safety lamps designed by Humphry Davy for use by miners by Basire, James, the younger (1769-1822); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: USA-Kentucky-Harlan: View of Coal Mining Town / Autumn

USA-Kentucky-Harlan: View of Coal Mining Town / Autumn
USA, Kentucky, Harlan: View of Coal Mining Town / Autumn

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Rhondda Heritage Park Museum, Trehafod, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Rhondda Heritage Park Museum, Trehafod, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Hashima Island Gunkanjima (Warship Island), Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan, Asia

Hashima Island Gunkanjima (Warship Island), Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan, Asia

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Losh and Stephensons carriage

Losh and Stephensons carriage. Historical artwork of a steam locomotive patented in 1815 by engineer George Stephenson (1781-1848)

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Open-cast mining, Kazakhstan

Open-cast mining, Kazakhstan
Mining at night. Vast excavator at work at an open-cast coal mine at night. At the end of the boom (right) is a large wheel which has huge cutting scoops fitted to it

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Mining safety cage, 19th century

Mining safety cage, 19th century
Mining safety cage. 19th-century artwork of the safety cage developed by Pierre-Joseph Fontaine (1810-1877) in 1849. The cage contains coal being lifted to the surface from a coal mine

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Sir Humphry Davy, English chemist

Sir Humphry Davy, English chemist
Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829), historical artwork. Davy is best known for his invention of the miners safety lamp, also known as the Davy lamp, for use in coal mines

Background imageCoal Mining Collection: Humphry Davy, English chemist

Humphry Davy, English chemist
Humphry Davy (1778-1829), English chemist. Davy is best known for his invention of the miners safety lamp, also known as the Davy lamp, for use in coal mines




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"Unearthing the Depths: A Glimpse into the World of Coal Mining" Step back in time to Lea Hall Colliery and Rugeley A Power Station, Staffordshire, 1963. Witness the relentless determination of a coal miner as he delves deep into the earth, braving darkness and danger to fuel a nation. In Tonypandy, Rhondda Valley, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe stands a solemn statue honoring these unsung heroes. Their unwavering spirit echoes through generations as they tirelessly worked at Ebbw Vale Colliery. Travel further back in time to Elsecar colliery in 1793 when sections of this mine were under Earl Fitzwilliam's ownership. The rich history embedded within its walls tells tales of resilience and sacrifice that shaped communities. Markham Main Colliery near Doncaster paints a vivid picture of life in South Yorkshire during 1961. Miners brave treacherous conditions underground while R Colin Snow coal merchants wagon stands proudly above ground at Barnburgh Colliery. The struggle for workers' rights comes alive with an evocative image from Wheatsheaf Colliery in Pendlebury during January 1912. Balloting for the coal strike captures the unity and strength among miners fighting for fair treatment. Safety takes center stage as Beamish Park hosts an Ambulance-Drill Demonstration for Coal-Miners in Durham. These drills ensure that every miner is prepared for any eventuality that may arise beneath their feet. Wath Main Colliery near Rotherham showcases both the grit and camaraderie shared by miners in South Yorkshire during 1956. Their sweat-soaked brows bear witness to their tireless efforts day after day. Experience a slice of mining life at The Colliery exhibit within Beamish Museum located in Stanley County Durham. Immerse yourself in authentic surroundings and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by these brave individuals.