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Title: Lanarkshire Coal Mining in 1800s
Post by: Ann Baker on Sunday 29 April 07 19:38 BST (UK)
Hi

Does anyone have any good sites they can recommend on the Lanarkshire Coal Mining indusrty in the 1880s. My forebears worked there, primarily in Cambusnethan area (Wishaw) and I would like some good references to get a better feel for the social history, conditions etc they lived in.

I'm not having much luck with any substantial information from Google.

Any help much appreciated

Thanks

Ann
Title: Re: Lanarkshire Coal Mining in 1800s
Post by: GordonD on Sunday 29 April 07 22:07 BST (UK)
Hi Ann

I've found this site useful for background to coal mining in Lanarkshire:

http://www.mining-villages.co.uk/index.html

It has lists of accidents in the mines and also has some descriptions of the housing provided by the collieries from the 1910 housing report. These give general descriptions such as the number of 1 or 2 roomed houses in a particular street/area and the age of the houses so although its 1910 some of those houses would have been around in the 1880s.

Gordon
Title: Re: Lanarkshire Coal Mining in 1800s
Post by: Ann Baker on Sunday 29 April 07 22:52 BST (UK)
Hi Gordon

Many thanks. This is just what I was looking for and covers all the places they lived - were a bit itinernant.

Ta v much

Ann
Title: Re: Lanarkshire Coal Mining in 1800s
Post by: MonicaL on Sunday 29 April 07 23:25 BST (UK)
Hi Ann

Another couple of interesting sites:

www.mcpitz.com
www.blantyrepast.com/mining.html

Regards.

Monica  :)
Title: Re: Lanarkshire Coal Mining in 1800s
Post by: Ann Baker on Monday 30 April 07 01:38 BST (UK)
Monica

Thanks very much. Blantyre is where they all ended up so this is really useful

Cheers

Ann