To Peter
Thanks very much for the link. I am (amongst my various hats) the Recorder for PDMHS, and I have also gradually been scanning old journals and newsletters and then putting these on the Web. I have so many part runs of journals and newsletters in the PDMHS library, and there is so much information that has part submerged from view, that it is difficult to keep track of what there is, and where it is. There is now a British Caving Library, run by the BCA and the BCRA, and there possibly ought to be a national mining history library. Unfortunately, these things take money and time.
Incidently, opening the latest 'News of the Weald' 80, I notice a report of a trip down Titan - I was one of Moose's team sinking the shaft.
To Bill
This is opening another can of worms - it is difficult to convey to even interested people the extent to which the mining industry in the past shaped the landscape and the history of industrial Britain. Even in Derbyshire we still suffer from the perception that mining was a 'jolly' occupation, surrounded by quaint customs, rather than a desperately marginal occupation in a desperately marginal environment.