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- English
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About this book
It would require many volumes to capture the variety and complexity of Whitburn's history – this book can only give a faint indication of how much has happened over the last 300 years of Whitburn's history and why the town developed as it did. So many of its people lived, died and left no trace behind but it's hoped that this book has suggested something of what their lives were like.
Unknown to or overlooked by many, the small town of Whitburn in central Scotland has a varied and radical past of change and hardship. Forced to forever flow with the tide of national developments, the town's early success in the weaving industry gave way to the coal boom and the war years of the 20th century. The 1980s brought a long struggle against unemployment caused by the downfall of the coal industry, a struggle that is still being had as a result of modern-day developments such as recession, modernisation of businesses and online processes.
In some ways, Whitburn is like any other small Scottish town but its radical streak and strength of heart sets it apart. Reaching across centuries, this bookis a comprehensive account of the town from birth to the present day and everything in between, showing the difficulties of surviving in an ever-changing social, political and financial climate. More than a history of a town, this is the story of its people's resilience and their constant fight to survive change.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Chapter 1 ‘Full of Bogs and Marshes’: The Making of Whitburn Parish
- Chapter 2 The Cunynghames and the Baillies
- Chapter 3 The New Village of Whitburn
- Chapter 4 The Church – Patrons and Grave-robbers
- Chapter 5 Working in the New Village: Cotton Weaving and a Distillery
- Chapter 6 Everyday Life
- Chapter 7 Radicals, Riot and Revolution
- Chapter 8 Coaching Days
- Chapter 9 The Weavers – From Riches to Rags
- Chapter 10 The Baillies Acquire Whitburn
- Chapter 11 Mining, 1750–1850
- Chapter 12 The New Polkemmet Pit
- Chapter 13 ‘Shake off the Galling Chain’ – More Whitburn Radicals
- Chapter 14 Whitburn: Occupations, Incomers and Emigrants
- Chapter 15 Whitburn becomes a Burgh
- Chapter 16 The Later Baillies, the Baillie Institute and Polkemmet Estate
- Chapter 17 Railways and Roads
- Chapter 18 The Churches After 1820
- Chapter 19 Housing
- Chapter 20 Industry After 1945
- Chapter 21 Schools
- Chapter 22 A Frozen Postman, a Bank Scandal and Some Shops and Pubs
- Chapter 23 Poverty, Poor Relief and Self-help
- Chapter 24 Keeping Whitburn in Order and in Health
- Chapter 25 Whitburn at War
- Chapter 26 Sports and Leisure
- Chapter 27 Some Famous Natives and Local Notables