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ayemas
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Banker at Pit
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Thursday 28 October 10 11:22 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Could someone please tell me when it says occupation miner, hewer, etc
then says Banker, does this mean they do something with other Miners money or is it a reference to another Pit job like building some sort of Bank, or Levy
Thank You .
Ayemas
Lowdon. Durham/Cumberland
Hann. Northumberland
Shepherd.Watson, Casson, Mossop, Whitehead, Bowness, Nicholson, Eilbeck Cumberland.
Maundrill Yorkshire/ Somerset
sillgen
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Re: Banker at Pit
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Thursday 28 October 10 12:14 BST (UK) »
Originally a ditch digger I think so probably a part of the mining process. A bank man or banksman was in charge of the hoist down to the mine.
Andrea
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Re: Banker at Pit
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Thursday 28 October 10 12:17 BST (UK) »
There is some useful information about the occupation of banker/banksman here
http://www.dmm.org.uk/educate/mineocc.htm#b
Jennifer
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ayemas
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Re: Banker at Pit
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Thursday 28 October 10 22:22 BST (UK) »
Thank You Very much
Andrea & Jennifer
Lowdon. Durham/Cumberland
Hann. Northumberland
Shepherd.Watson, Casson, Mossop, Whitehead, Bowness, Nicholson, Eilbeck Cumberland.
Maundrill Yorkshire/ Somerset
KELLSLAD
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Tuesday 09 November 10 20:11 GMT (UK) »
The Banksman was the person that opened the cage gates and and then signaled to the winding engineman to let the cage down the mine shaft, the person at the bottom of the shaft who let the men up the mineshaft was called a onsetter,
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Re: Banker at Pit
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Wednesday 10 November 10 10:20 GMT (UK) »
The term "Banksman" has acquired the somewhat wider meaning of safety signaller in the transport industry. A person responsible for guiding vehicles out of areas with restricted visibility or close clearances is also known as a banksman.
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ayemas
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Re: Banker at Pit
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Wednesday 10 November 10 22:07 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much Kellslad, & RedRoger, for taking the time to reply to my Question,
Much Appreciated.
Ayemas
Lowdon. Durham/Cumberland
Hann. Northumberland
Shepherd.Watson, Casson, Mossop, Whitehead, Bowness, Nicholson, Eilbeck Cumberland.
Maundrill Yorkshire/ Somerset
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