History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Miners

History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Miners
Title History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Miners PDF eBook
Author Anthony Burton
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 075249225X

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Mining is Britain's oldest industry, and this book follows the men and, in the past, women who spent their lives working underground. Since the New Stone Age various minerals have been wrested from British soil – copper, tin, gold, lead – but in later periods the key commodity was coal. Those who worked in the mines were constantly battling on two fronts: there was the continual danger of flood and explosion; and the often bitter struggles against the mine owners. This story is also one of invention and innovation, looking particularly at how the independent miners of Cornwall and Devon were at the forefront of the development of the steam engine that was to transform society. This, the second book in an exciting new series looking at Britain's most dangerous industries, is a tale of blood, sweat and death among a courageous and close-knit community that has now all but passed into history.

History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Miners

History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Miners
Title History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Miners PDF eBook
Author Anthony Burton
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 243
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 075249225X

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Mining is Britain’s oldest industry, and this book follows the men and, in the past, women who spent their lives working underground. Since the New Stone Age various minerals have been wrested from British soil – copper, tin, gold, lead – but in later periods the key commodity was coal. Those who worked in the mines were constantly battling on two fronts: there was the continual danger of flood and explosion; and the often bitter struggles against the mine owners. This story is also one of invention and innovation, looking particularly at how the independent miners of Cornwall and Devon were at the forefront of the development of the steam engine that was to transform society. This, the second book in an exciting new series looking at Britain’s most dangerous industries, is a tale of blood, sweat and death among a courageous and close-knit community that has now all but passed into history.

Killer Jobs!

Killer Jobs!
Title Killer Jobs! PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Garbe
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 34
Release 2014
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1476501270

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"Describes in detail several of history's most dangerous jobs"--Provided by publisher.

Coal Miner

Coal Miner
Title Coal Miner PDF eBook
Author Nick Gordon
Publisher Bellwether Media
Total Pages 24
Release 2011-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1612117007

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Sunshine, solid ground, and fresh air. You don't find these things in underground coal mines. Miners must be prepared to work in pitch-black darkness and survive explosions, cave-ins, and the release of deadly gases. Go beneath the surface of one of the most dangerous jobs.

Horrible Jobs of the Industrial Revolution

Horrible Jobs of the Industrial Revolution
Title Horrible Jobs of the Industrial Revolution PDF eBook
Author Leon Gray
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group
Total Pages 50
Release 2013-12-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1482465256

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The Industrial Revolution brought about great changes, but this was a time before many labor laws, and many children had to work from sunup to sundown. The poor had to work as rat catchers and coal miners! Readers will take in important historical context as they learn all about these and other horrible jobs of the era. Sidebars and fact boxes add further detail, including the grotesque "secret" to softening animal hides for leather goods. Historical images and colorful illustrations draw readers deeper into the harsh reality of a pivotal era full of terrible working conditions.

Miner

Miner
Title Miner PDF eBook
Author Thurman Miller
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 210
Release 2015-11-02
Genre
ISBN 9781514661314

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Coal made modern America. It built the factories and ships that won a terrible war and fueled the greatest peacetime economic expansion in history. The American Century came at a cost: the lives and health of the men who wrested coal from the ground. This is the story of how a long career in the most dangerous of jobs helped one soldier rebuild his shattered life, day by day, ton by ton-an inside look at how a miner learns to judge the mountain overhead, his fellow miners, and himself.

History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Navvies

History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Navvies
Title History's Most Dangerous Jobs: Navvies PDF eBook
Author Anthony Burton
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 236
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0752481266

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This is the story of the men who built Britain's canals and railways – not the engineers and the administrators but the ones who provided the brawn and muscle. There had never been a workforce like the navvies, a great army of men, moving about the country following the work as it became available. This book will tell of their extraordinary feats of strength and their often colourful lives. They lived rough, usually having to make do with huts and shelters cobbled together from whatever materials were available. They worked hard and drank hard. Often exploited by their employers, they were always liable to erupt into riots that could have fatal results. The book will look at who these men were, where they came from – and destroy the myth that they were all Irish. It is a story full of drama, but above all one of great achievements.