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[USED] The Oldham Coalfield

[USED] The Oldham Coalfield
SKU 195031
Weight 0.51 kg
 
£8.00
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Jack Nadin, SB, 192 PP, 248 x 172 mm

The book covers one hundred and fifty coal mines that worked around Oldham, Bardsley, Chadderton, Middleton, and Ashford. The foreword gives a brief account.
"Today, the collieries of Oldham are confined to the history hooks. At one time, however, the industry was a major employer serving Oldham and much of the surrounding area. This book delves into the history of over one hundred and fifty pits from the 'Oldham Coalfield', an area that stretched from Royton in the north to Bardsley in the south and included the towns of Middleton and Chadderton to the west. As well as extensive research into the ownership and precise location of each site, there are also detailed newspaper accounts of numerous accidents and mining disasters, extracts from the Report on Child Labour in the Coal Mines (1841), and archive photographs and maps.
Jack Nadin is a keen local historian and coal mining history enthusiast, and has written a number of books on coal mining history, including "Collieries of North East Lancashire, "Hapton Valley Colliery: The History of an East Lancashire Coal Mine"," The Coal Mines of East Lancashire", and "Coal Mines Around Accrington and Blackburn". Jack also worked as a supply lad for several years at Hapton Valley Pit, the last deep coal mine in East Lancashire".