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CHILDREN IN THE MINES ROYAL COMMISSION REPORTS, 1842. |
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AS OF DECEMBER 2000, THE
EVIDENCE FOR ALL THE DISTRICTS OF BRITAIN IS
COMPLETE.
The early nineteenth century saw a dramatic rise of activity in the mining of the country's coal fields. Thousands of people were drawn off the land and from factories into the coal mines. Stories of how these people lived and worked began to circulate among the general public. They were thought of as wild, hard drinkers who had no morals and were Godless and without any education. It was said that women and children worked long hours underground in cramped and dangerous places doing hard, back-breaking work. The public conscience was stirred and Victorian philanthropists pressed Parliament for some action.
A Royal Commission appointed Commissioners and they were dispatched to examine the conditions in the coalfields of the country, to take evidence and to report their findings back to Parliament.
The Commissioners who reported on the conditions in the coalfields and travelled round gathering his evidence with a secretary, who was skilled in the new Pitman's Shorthand and who took down every word that was spoken at the interviews with coal owners, mine officials, teachers, Poor Law officials, the Police and the men, women and children who worked the mines.
Their Reports provides a unique insight into the social and working conditions of those involved in coal mining in the coalfields of Great Britain in the mid-nineteenth century in the words that were spoken at the time. In some of the Reports there are contemporary illustrations that graphically illustrate the conditions of work in the mines.
The following texts of
THE ROYAL COMMISION REPORTS on CHILDREN in THE MINES, 1842
are available on CD-ROM as PDF, PC and Mac Word versions.
TITLES AVAILABLE:-
DERBYSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
FOREST of DEAN and SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE and NORTH and SOUTH SOMERSET
LANCASHIRE CHESHIRE and parts of DERBYSHIRE
LEAD MINES OF LANARK AND DUMFRIES
LEAD MINES IN NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM
MINES AND COLLIERIES IN SOUTHERN IRELAND
NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE AND CHESHIRE
NORTHUMBERLAND AND THE NORTH OF DURHAM
WARWICKSHIRE and LEICESTERSHIRE
WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (2 and 3)