Yorkshire Mining Veterans is an extraordinary collection of stories
told by the Veterans of the mines. Their memories span nearly a
century from the early 1900's to the great strike of 1984/85 as well
as the pit closures of the 1990's. Miners all across the Yorkshire
region from the Selby Coalfield to the old West Riding area in and
around Barnsley, Rotherham, Doncaster and Sheffield share their
experiences with the reader.Brian began his research prepared to
explore the many roles of miners, working conditions and their way of
life, but interviews uncovered more remarkable stories, especially
relating to the period before nationalisation. Getting a job often
meant leaving school on Friday and starting work either in terrible
conditions on the pit top screens, described by a 99 year old veteran
as 'Miltonic' or 'on the haulage' in the cold pit bottom. Incredibly,
one man described his work as a young trammer in the 1930's, painfully
pushing tubs along a low underground roadway using a candle as his
source of light, 'a throw back to conditions a century or more
earlier'. A sprightly 93-year-old described an occasion when. as a
young lad, he worked naked alongside his father and refused to make
himself to make himself 'descent' when the lady Mayor made a VIP
visit.Set chronologically according to the age of the miner, the
author profiles each of the 47 veterans and tells their individual
stories based on his interviews with them. Their stories, all
previously untold, together with a superb collection of photographs
makes fascinating reading.
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In Their Own Words
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ISBN
9781783376759
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Wharncliffe Books (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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