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
MANNION A. 1921 32 Shelton, Deep Pit Hanley 50187
MANNION Albert 1934 29 Gresford Wrexham Filler 50188
MANNION Daniel (injured) 1957 25 Platts Field Opencast Tip man 50189
MANNION James (injured) 1931 Ashton's Green St Helens 50190
MANNION James (injured) 1935 53 Lea Green St Helens Waggon Roadman 50191
MANNION James (injured) 1946 25 Newtown Clifton Ripper 50192
MANNION James (injured) 1956 50 Clock Face St Helens Collier 50193
MANNION John (injured) 1924 48 Old Boston Haydock Contractor 50194
MANNION M. (injured) 1959 60 Clock Face St Helens Onsetter 50195
MANNION Michael 1907 21 Denaby Main Denaby Trammer 50196
MANNION Michael 1928 66 Pemberton Wigan Screen Workman 50197
MANNION Michael (injured) 1926 Lea Green St Helens 50198
MANNION Thomas (injured) 1921 60 Habergham Habergham Pitman 50199
MANNION Thomas (injured) 1925 16 Mosley Common Ellenbrook Haulage 50200
MANNION Thomas (injured) 1930 46 Lyme Haydock Contractor 50201
MANNION Thomas Arthur 1934 33 Gresford Wrexham Repairer 50202
MANNION W. (Injured) 1976 53 Chatterley Whitfield Norton in the Moors Materials transport 50203