Pit Lasses
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Pit Lasses

Women and Girls in Coalmining c.1800–1914

  1. 192 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Pit Lasses

Women and Girls in Coalmining c.1800–1914

About this book

Women have long been recognized as the backbone of coalmining communities, supporting their men. Less well known is the role which they played as the industry developed, working underground alongside their husband or father, moving the coal which he had cut. The year 2012 is significant as it is the 170th anniversary of the publication of the Report of the Commission into the Employment of Children and Young People in Coal Mines (May 1842). The report findings included the revelation that in some mines half-dressed women worked alongside naked men. The resulting outrage led to the banning of females working underground three months later. The Report of the Commission has been neglected as a source for many decades with the same few quotations regularly being used to illustrate the same headline points. And yet about 500 women and girls gave statements about what mining was like in 1841 and in earlier years in different parts of the country. In conjunction with the 1841 census it paints a comprehensive, though previously unexplored picture of the work of a female miner, how she lived when not at work, how she was regarded by the wider community and what she could achieve. Although banned from working underground, women were still allowed to work above ground after 1842. In the second half of the nineteenth century around 3,000 women continued to be employed at the pit head though this was increasingly confined to the pit brow lasses of Lancashire. This book examines the life of the female miner in the nineteenth century through to the outbreak of the Great War, both at work and away from it, drawing out the largely untapped evidence within contemporary sources - and challenging received wisdoms.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction to the Revised Edition
  6. Chapter 1 King Coal Women and mining 1800–1830
  7. Chapter 2 The Winds of Change How mining developed in the 1830s
  8. Chapter 3 Knights in Shining Armour The work of the Children’s Employment Commission
  9. Chapter 4 The Un-Magical Mystery Tour The places where women worked underground
  10. Chapter 5 All in a Day’s Work The jobs mining women carried out
  11. Chapter 6 T’wixt a Rock and a Hard Place? What choice did female miners have?
  12. Chapter 7 Non-Domestic Goddesses How mining women managed their homes
  13. Chapter 8 Not in My Back Yard Religion, education and health
  14. Chapter 9 What Not to Wear Clothes, demeanour and morality
  15. Chapter 10 Publish and be Damned The impact of the Commissioners’ report
  16. Chapter 11 What Katy Did Next The impact of the Mines Act
  17. Chapter 12 The New Woman Mining women above ground
  18. Appendix 1: The Number of Female Miners in 1841
  19. Appendix 2: Weights and Measures in Nineteenth Century Britain
  20. Glossary of Mining Terms
  21. Sources and Bibliography
  22. Plates