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Trying to phrase this correctly, I have wondered why County Durham never attracted any foreign workers to the pits.
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They did. The irish.Trying to phrase this correctly, I have wondered why County Durham never attracted any foreign workers to the pits.
Well working in searing heat, covered in dust, no toilets, pitch black with a significant real risk of injury, long term health problems and physically exhausting.Tin hat on but for unskilled men would it be any worse than going to Nissan?
Granda was down easington his entire life, had just came on shift when the disaster struck. Hes on the famous picture outside the offices.
Yet my fatha who worked from 14 -65 at the pit said the dustiest job he had was before he went underground,the young & infirm manned the screens where stone was picked out of the coals.He said you couldn’t breathe or see for thick dust.Cause of his death COPD.Coal dust in the lungs was a death sentence, lots of miners died young in there 50’s and 60’s
I have ancestors from Norfolk, West Yorkshire, Cumbria, Ireland and Scotland who moved to the NE to work in the mines. Mine owners sent recruiting parties to fill jobs as the Durham coalfield expanded.Trying to phrase this correctly, I have wondered why County Durham never attracted any foreign workers to the pits.
My dad went down the pit for a few months, in the 1930's, jacked it in, said it was absolutely horrendous. He also realised a way of making more money in a day than his father could earn as a miner in a week.You know for all the oh my God and I wouldn't do it and my Da didn't want his sons to go down and nostalgia for a dirty dangerous job comments.
It's a good job someone did it. In the days of work to live and heavy industry and keeping the country going it's a good job we had people willing to do it and not loads and loads of people thinking I want to do a media studies degree. And nothing else.
Mind a Health and Safety at work degree might be useful....
According to Google:With inflation, how much would you be getting paid nowadays for working in them?
Went to my mates 50th birthday party, lot of the lads were ex miners , all said they missed the crack and camaraderie and would have gone back the next day if they could ,
Get yersel to Beamish, they've got an old shaft open there
Interesting, class that mate. What sort of trades did people learn out of curiosity?It really wasn’t that bad. Main roadways had plenty of height. You rode to the face on a conveyor belt or a loco even. Okay there was no lighting, bogs or running water, but that just made you more self sufficient in yourself. You learned teamwork and you all had a role to play to make everything work. Any shyness you had was soon dispelled. You made mates for life. The craic was great and the pisstaking relentless. Those of us who learned trades down there really benefited when we left the industry. Yes it could be noisy and dirty at times but it could also be very serene at times. Turn your cap lamp off and see what true darkness is like. I always said that when I started I went from having one dad to having many. Great times and helped shape me to be the adult I became.
I visited South Shields Marine College in 1984. They still had a mining department, their were various display cases showing stuff. I think it was for the mining engineers who planned the direction of the coalface, props, face blasting and stuff like that.Interesting, class that mate. What sort of trades did people learn out of curiosity?
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Iirc still needed sparkies, fitters, plumbers etc.I visited South Shields Marine College in 1984. They still had a mining department, their were various display cases showing stuff. I think it was for the mining engineers who planned the direction of the coalface, props, face blasting and stuff like that.
Not sure what level it was? I guess OND and HND? Not sure how transferable the skills were outside of the mines?
I could be completely wrong mind, just a guess from a faint memory!