Accidents in coal mines, 1812-1844 and pitman's strike, 1844
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TitleAccidents in coal mines, 1812-1844 and pitman's strike, 1844
Dimensions22cm
MaterialBook
SubjectCoal industry
Bibliographic notesBound volume of pamphlets
Consists ofNarrative of a dreadful occurrence at Felling Colliery on the 25th of May, 1812: with an account of recent discoveries for the prevention of explosions in mines
An account of the dreadful accident which happened at Felling Colliery, near Sunderland, on May 25th, 1812: extracted from an introductory account prefixed to the funeral sermon preached on the occasion, and published, by the Rev. John Hodgson (with a plan of the colliery)
Felling Colliery: press cuttings
Newbottle Colliery: press cuttings
Heaton Colliery: press cuttings
Mine accidents: press cuttings
Humphry Davy: press cuttings
Mr Ryan's plan of ventilation
George Stephenson: press cuttings
Dreadful explosion of the new pit at Wallsend Colliery, on Tuesday morning, October 23, 1821, by which melancholy accident fifty-two lives have been lost: with the names of all the sufferers
Full and authentic particulars of the dreadful explosion at Haswell Colliery on Saturday, September 28th, 1844, by which ninety-five lives were lost: a verbatim report of the proceedings at the coroner's inquest - and a correct plan of that part of the colliery in which the accident occurred
The Haswell Colliery explosion, 28th September, 1844: narrative report of the proceedings at the coroner's inquest and plan of that part of the colliery in which the accident occurred
Report from Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, to the right hon. Sir James Graham, bart., Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the subject of the explosion at the Haswell collieries and on the means of preventing similar accidents
Report addressed to the united committee of the coal trade, by the special committee appointed to take into consideration the report from Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the subject of the explosion at the Haswell collieries and on the means of preventing similar accidents
Review of the report of Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, upon the subject of explosions in coal mines, arising from the catastrophe at Haswell, in September, 1844
The Haswell explosion and ventilation of mines, in a letter to the right hon. Sir R. Peel, bart., MP, with illustrative notes
The Haswell explosion and accidents in coal mines
The repertory of patent inventions
Law reports of patent cases
On the methods of working and ventilating the coal-mines of the north of England, with reference to the accidents that occur in such mines from the explosion of firedamp
Communications on coal mines: in a series of letters to the South Shields committee for investigating the causes of accidents in coal mines
An address to the proprietors of collieries, on the rivers Tyne and Wear, on the subject of ventilation
A letter from Mr James Ryan, director of coal mines (late of the Netherton Colliery, near Dudley) on his method of ventilating coal mines: for which he received the gold medal and 100 guineas from the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, Adelphi
The pitman's infallible guide, or complete practical instructor: shewing the uses of the candle, gas lamp, and steel mill - for the information of all viewers, overmen, wastemen, deputies, hewers, and all others concerned in coal mines
A voice from the coal mines; or, a plain statement of the various grievances of the pitmen of the Tyne and Wear: addressed to the coal owners - their head agents - and a sympathizing public, by the colliers of the United Association, of Durham and Northumberland
Brief observations in reply to A voice from the coal mines
A defence of the voice from the coal mines, in answer to the Brief observations, in reply to that pamphlet
Report of the colliery cause Williamson v. Taylor and others, tried at the Northumberland Assizes, August 4, 1843, before Mr Justice Wightman; involving the question of whether the legal construction of the agreement, commonly called the pit bond, entered into between the owners of West Holywell Colliery, near Earsdon, and their workmen, enables the men to claim reasonable wages when the pit is laid off work
An address to the Rev. John Burdon, (late incumbent of Castle Eden) being a reply to his address to the pitmen of the Wingate Grange and Castle Eden collieries: together with the Wingate Grange outrage and grievances
Report of the special committee appointed by the coal-owners of Northumberland and Durham, respecting the cessation of work by the pitmen, read at a general meeting of the trade, held at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on the 27th of April, 1844 - adopted and ordered to be printed
A report of the miners' committee in answer to the one drawn up by the coal trade committee
Address of the special committee of the coal trade to the coal owners of the counties of Northumberland and Durham, on the subject of the pitmen's strike
Observations by the committee of the coal-trade on the discussion respecting the demands of their late workmen, introduced during the debate on the motion to repeal the export duty on coal
My conduct as a magistrate having been impeached in a memorial to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, I think proper, for the information of my friends and the public, to lay before them the letter I received from his grace the Duke of Northumberland, and my answer to it, with the resolutions of the quarter sessions, and a brief statement of some transactions in which I was more particularly engaged, which I trust will clearly and satisfactorily explain the principles upon which I acted during the late unfortunate disturbances
An account of the dreadful accident which happened at Felling Colliery, near Sunderland, on May 25th, 1812: extracted from an introductory account prefixed to the funeral sermon preached on the occasion, and published, by the Rev. John Hodgson (with a plan of the colliery)
Felling Colliery: press cuttings
Newbottle Colliery: press cuttings
Heaton Colliery: press cuttings
Mine accidents: press cuttings
Humphry Davy: press cuttings
Mr Ryan's plan of ventilation
George Stephenson: press cuttings
Dreadful explosion of the new pit at Wallsend Colliery, on Tuesday morning, October 23, 1821, by which melancholy accident fifty-two lives have been lost: with the names of all the sufferers
Full and authentic particulars of the dreadful explosion at Haswell Colliery on Saturday, September 28th, 1844, by which ninety-five lives were lost: a verbatim report of the proceedings at the coroner's inquest - and a correct plan of that part of the colliery in which the accident occurred
The Haswell Colliery explosion, 28th September, 1844: narrative report of the proceedings at the coroner's inquest and plan of that part of the colliery in which the accident occurred
Report from Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, to the right hon. Sir James Graham, bart., Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the subject of the explosion at the Haswell collieries and on the means of preventing similar accidents
Report addressed to the united committee of the coal trade, by the special committee appointed to take into consideration the report from Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the subject of the explosion at the Haswell collieries and on the means of preventing similar accidents
Review of the report of Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, upon the subject of explosions in coal mines, arising from the catastrophe at Haswell, in September, 1844
The Haswell explosion and ventilation of mines, in a letter to the right hon. Sir R. Peel, bart., MP, with illustrative notes
The Haswell explosion and accidents in coal mines
The repertory of patent inventions
Law reports of patent cases
On the methods of working and ventilating the coal-mines of the north of England, with reference to the accidents that occur in such mines from the explosion of firedamp
Communications on coal mines: in a series of letters to the South Shields committee for investigating the causes of accidents in coal mines
An address to the proprietors of collieries, on the rivers Tyne and Wear, on the subject of ventilation
A letter from Mr James Ryan, director of coal mines (late of the Netherton Colliery, near Dudley) on his method of ventilating coal mines: for which he received the gold medal and 100 guineas from the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, Adelphi
The pitman's infallible guide, or complete practical instructor: shewing the uses of the candle, gas lamp, and steel mill - for the information of all viewers, overmen, wastemen, deputies, hewers, and all others concerned in coal mines
A voice from the coal mines; or, a plain statement of the various grievances of the pitmen of the Tyne and Wear: addressed to the coal owners - their head agents - and a sympathizing public, by the colliers of the United Association, of Durham and Northumberland
Brief observations in reply to A voice from the coal mines
A defence of the voice from the coal mines, in answer to the Brief observations, in reply to that pamphlet
Report of the colliery cause Williamson v. Taylor and others, tried at the Northumberland Assizes, August 4, 1843, before Mr Justice Wightman; involving the question of whether the legal construction of the agreement, commonly called the pit bond, entered into between the owners of West Holywell Colliery, near Earsdon, and their workmen, enables the men to claim reasonable wages when the pit is laid off work
An address to the Rev. John Burdon, (late incumbent of Castle Eden) being a reply to his address to the pitmen of the Wingate Grange and Castle Eden collieries: together with the Wingate Grange outrage and grievances
Report of the special committee appointed by the coal-owners of Northumberland and Durham, respecting the cessation of work by the pitmen, read at a general meeting of the trade, held at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on the 27th of April, 1844 - adopted and ordered to be printed
A report of the miners' committee in answer to the one drawn up by the coal trade committee
Address of the special committee of the coal trade to the coal owners of the counties of Northumberland and Durham, on the subject of the pitmen's strike
Observations by the committee of the coal-trade on the discussion respecting the demands of their late workmen, introduced during the debate on the motion to repeal the export duty on coal
My conduct as a magistrate having been impeached in a memorial to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, I think proper, for the information of my friends and the public, to lay before them the letter I received from his grace the Duke of Northumberland, and my answer to it, with the resolutions of the quarter sessions, and a brief statement of some transactions in which I was more particularly engaged, which I trust will clearly and satisfactorily explain the principles upon which I acted during the late unfortunate disturbances
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