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Ilfracomb (sic) on the Coast of North Devon
Ackermann, R. (1826). The Seat of G.B. Greenough, Esq., Regent’s Park. Colour lithograph from Ackermann’s Repository of Arts. View of Grove House. Ackermann.
Anon. (1897). ‘Notes on Rockall Island and Bank, with an account of the Petrology of Rockall, offprint from The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. Royal Irish Academy.
The Explosion at Lund Hill Colliery
The Strike in South Wales: Interior of a Collier's Cottage
The Bedwellty Colliery, Tredegar, Monmouthshire
Veining, Cairnsmore of Fleet
The Strike in South Wales: The Colliers' Saturday Night
The Flooding of the Mines, from The Sphere
Shepherd, Thomas H. (1827). ‘Villa in the Regent’s Park; the Residence of G.B. Greenough. From Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century. Jones and Co.
What a Coal Strike Means: the Fuel-Seekers
Pits and Pitmen – Coal Whipping in the Pool, from The Graphic
Pits and Pitmen – The Men Leaving the Pit
Pits and Pitmen – The Night Shift, from The Graphic
Pitmen Hewing The Coal
A Bayonet Charge by Night at LLanelly: Firm Measures against a Dangerous Mob
he Strike in South Wales: Gathering Shindles for Fuel
Women who work at our Coal Mines: Cleaning Coal at the Pit Brow, from The Sphere
Pits and Pitmen – Above Ground, from The Graphic
900 feet below ground: The Stables in a South Wales Colliery
The Revolt for the Minimum Wage: A miner politician's pithead Speech
Digging for Power: The Getting of Coal in the Mines
Seeking the Black Diamonds which give Man the Power 'Getting' Coal: The Industry threatened by a Strike
Postcard. (n.d.). Hackness Vicarage. Colour print of hand-coloured photograph of William Smith’s home while steward of Hackness Estate near Scarborough. Anon.