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Old 23-05-2020, 10:08   #61
taddy
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Re: moorfield pit disaster

I have just finished reading Harry Tootles book "The Moorfield Pit Disaster",I knew Harry for many years when he lived in Huncoat and to be honest I did not think that he was a "Man of Letters", until I heard of and read the book.
For any one interested in local history in general and Mining history in Particular the book is a must read.
The appalling conditions suffered by the men and boy's at the time, some of them as young as 10 year's old,has to be read to be believed.
I come from a mining family and when I was sixteen years old I was taken on as a trainee at "Bank Hall Colliery" in Burnley, This was one of the most modern, up to date mines in the country at the time; I started the job on Monday morning, went underground Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and packed the job in on Thursday.
The youngsters at Moorfield must have been terrified.
Thank you Bob, I will let my Grandchildren read,Mark, Learn and Inwardly digest it.
Regards, Taddy, The Lancahire, (now much wiser Luddite).
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