Difference between revisions of "Mining and Heavy Industry"
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*[http://www.whitwick.org.uk/history/disaster.htm The Whitwick Colliery Disaster 19th April 1898] | *[http://www.whitwick.org.uk/history/disaster.htm The Whitwick Colliery Disaster 19th April 1898] | ||
− | *[http://www.dmm.org.uk Durham Virtual Mining Museum ] | + | *[http://www.dmm.org.uk Durham Virtual Mining Museum ] |
*[http://www.durham-miner.org.uk The Durham Miners' Project] -Mining in the Durham Area Recorded by the Communities Themselves. | *[http://www.durham-miner.org.uk The Durham Miners' Project] -Mining in the Durham Area Recorded by the Communities Themselves. |
Revision as of 14:24, 4 April 2009
General links
Wales
- National Coal Mining Museum of Wales - for information on the Welsh coalfields.
England
- The Durham Miners' Project -Mining in the Durham Area Recorded by the Communities Themselves.
- Balmaidens website - Bal Maidens in Cornwall & Devon, Pit Brow Lasses, Women in Mining UK & Worldwide
Scotland
- Scottish Mining Villages includes details of disasters
Women & Mining
- 1842 Commission on Employment of Children in Mines Indexes Cornwall, Cumberland, Durham, Northumberland and Forest of Dean Children
Other Countries
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