The Pit Brow Women of Wigan Coalfield

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12.99
book_author_name: 
Alan Davies
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
The History Press Ltd
published_date: 
30/09/2002
isbn: 
9780752439129
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Books > History > Local interest, family history & nostalgia > Local history
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Alan Davies|Paperback|The History Press Ltd|30/09/2002
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9780752439129
Book Description: 
This illustrated book tells the story of the female colliery surface workers, or pit brow women, of the Wigan coalfield. The numbers of women working in mines grew vastly after the expansion of the coal industry in the mid- to late eighteenth century. The practice continued until the Children's Employment Commission 1842 outlawed women working below ground, leading to many families suffering huge losses of earnings. In Lancashire, many women soon started working the colliery surface, grading the coal on conveyors or acting as general labourers. Illustrated newspapers fostered great interest in them from 1840, and Wigan coalfield employed more than any other area. In the 1840 a a hugephotographic collection studying the women was created by A.J. Munby, which forms a major source for this detailed study. The women themselves remain a fascinating and unique feature of both local and industrial history.

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