The Great Northern Miners

The Great Northern Miners

by Ken Smith (Author), Nanny Smith (Author)

Synopsis

The miners made the North-East. Their contribution to the region's social and economic development was fundamental. The Great Northern Miners tells the story of the men and boys who toiled underground beneath the streets and fields of Northumberland and County Durham to win the coal and daily faced appalling hazards such as gas, flooding and roof falls. Beginning with the early pits of the 13th Century and ending with the closure of the North-East's last deep mine, Ellington, in 2005, it is a story of courage and unequalled comradeship, highlighting the grassroots of the region's people. Jean and Ken Smith interviewed many former miners and their families who generously contributed their memories.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 193
Publisher: Tyne Bridge Publishing
Published: 22 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1857951190
ISBN 13: 9781857951196

Author Bio
Ken Smith is a sub-editor on The Journal, Newcastle. He has written several books on Tyne shipbuilding and engineering. Jean Smith, a retired community midwife, is an historical researcher and skilled interviewer.