Can any of history buffs out there give me info on the Ting Tang mine in Cornwall, possible lists of employees (particularly John Bray of Gwennap) during the 1800s, accidents, deaths, working conditions and wages and when the mine closed.
Lindal Moor, Greenhaume and Park Mines, Cumbria where Thomas Wilkinson worked and managed at one time.
What age did boys go underground?
Was it only iron that was mined around Urswick, Dalton, Barrow areas?
What was the iron used for? Was it anything to do with the ship building at Barrow?
Were the mines underground or open cut?
How were the mine girls employed, what did they do?
What happened to the workers and the villages when mines closed?
Did Cornish miners have sponsers when they moved to the copper mines of Moonta and Kapunda South Australia?
Was TB anything to do with pollution from the mining?
I'm doing my family history and many members were miners of iron, copper, tin and coal. Amazingly some lived to good ages while others died quite young.
I await with anticipation.
Marnie.