UK Coal Mining Accidents and Deaths 1900-1991 (1500-1899 coming shortly)

This database was compiled from data supplied mainly by Ian Winstanley, with additions from Ray Lawrence, NMRS Records and others

DEDICATION 

This work stands as a testament to the men, women and children who worked the mines of Great Britain and to their families.
The work created a bond of trust and loyalty amongst them and a band of comradeship that forged the communities in which they lived and worked. It is a record of the true price of coal.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Ian Winstanley 2023

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SurnameForenameYearAgeMine/Quarry NameLocationOccupationRecord ID
ABBOTT James 1905 52 Annesley Annesley Planeman 29
ABBOTT John 1906 55 Hebburn Hebburn Shifter 30
ABBOTT John 1924 57 Old Boston Haydock Fireman 31
ABBOTT John James Smith 1913 47 Prince of Wales St Mellion Miner 32
ABBOTT John William 1915 32 Barrow Worsbrough Park 33
ABBOTT John William 1936 32 Wharncliffe Woodmoor, Nos 1, 2 & 3 Carlton 34
ABBOTT Joshua (injured) 1930 59 Llay Main Llay Collier 35
ABBOTT Thomas (injured) 1929 29 Georges Lane Quarry Horwich Labourer 36
ABBOTT W.R. 1955 39 Western Nantymoel Water Infuser 37
ABBOTT William 1990 45 Stillingfleet Selby Deputy 38
ABBOTT William (injured) 1921 59 Sovereign Pits Atherton Carpenter 39
ABBOT H.G. (injured) 1913 24 Ferndale, No.1 Ferndale Haulier 15
AARON H. (injured) 1945 52 Newton [or Wood] Haydock Collier 14
? ? 1909 - Silverwood Thrybergh 1
? ? 1913 25 Ashton Moss, No.1 Audenshaw Blacksmith 2
? ? 1914 Lisburne Yspytty Fawr 3
? ? 1914 15 Minto, No.2 Pit Lochgelly Bogieman 4
? ? 1925 Loanhead, No.3 Pit Loanhead Fireman 5
? ? 1925 Newcraighall Newcraighall 6
? ? 1925 Queensberry Mine Wanlockhead 7
? ? 1925 Rosehall, No.13 Pit Coatbridge Wagon Lowerer 8
? ? 1925 Townhead, No.1 Pit Carfin 9
? ? 1953 Boothstown Boothstown 10
? ? 1986 34 Pit Opencast Quarry Haydock Manager 11
? W. (injured) 1927 Collins Green Newton le Willows 12