Young miners, 1947

1947 1945-1960 "Young miners, 1947" [HFR0126], 1947 In 1946-47, Britain experienced the worst winter since 1880 and the effects of the cold were heightened by fuel shortages. The drop in production was mainly due to a failure to recruit and retain miners in the industry, although additiona...

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Institution:TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
Language:English
Published: 1947
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description 1947 1945-1960 "Young miners, 1947" [HFR0126], 1947 In 1946-47, Britain experienced the worst winter since 1880 and the effects of the cold were heightened by fuel shortages. The drop in production was mainly due to a failure to recruit and retain miners in the industry, although additional manpower was recruited from Ireland and Poland. The June 1947 issue of Challenge, published by the Young Communist League, suggests that better social and sports facilities in the coalmining districts might encourage young men to work in mining.
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publishDate 1947
spellingShingle Trade Union Congress, UK
Mining (NT: Coal industry, Iron mining, mine accidents) (RT: Quarries)
Young miners, 1947
title Young miners, 1947
topic Trade Union Congress, UK
Mining (NT: Coal industry, Iron mining, mine accidents) (RT: Quarries)
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