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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Surname Forename Year Age Mine/Quarry Name Location Occupation Record 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
