« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 21 March 06 10:17 GMT (UK) »
I don't have much on the St Johns mine, I beleive it began work about 1870 and consisted of 3 pits working the Haig Moor seam, the Silkstone seam (presumably where the accident occured) and the stanley pit; I would guess that all three were connected underground because the haig moor was the only one that employed surface workers. the coal was of several grades, haig moor and silkstone were heating and gas coal while the stanley pit mined the much more valued steaming coal (could possibly have been the barnsley bed seam). from the surface it looks as though the coal was moved by canal.
Finally many of the mines in the area belonged to the Pope family and a descendent of the Pope family is currently living in New Zealand - There must be a way of finding him/her.
Denn
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