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Victims of the Oaks Colliery Disaster 1847
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Victims of the Oaks Colliery Disaster 1847

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The Centenary of the First World War and discovering more about the fates of two great uncles inspired the author of this book, Jane Ainsworth, to initiate several projects in Barnsley. It also led to the publication of her first two books by Helion & Company. ‘Great Sacrifice: the Old Boys of Barnsley Holgate Grammar School in the First World War’ (March 2016) and ‘Keeping Their Beacons Alight: the Potter Family of Barnsley and their Service to our Country’ (November 2017) have received acclaim for their tenacity in revealing detailed stories about the individuals and families. This new book has developed as a result of Jane’s deep interest in her coal mining ancestors - both paternal great grandparents, Charles Ernest Hardy and Edwin Hall Bailey, worked in collieries in the Barnsley area as did their descendants. At the end of 2017, Jane transcribed a ledger containing the minutes of the Colliers’ Relief Fund Committee for the 1847 Oaks Colliery Explosion for Barnsley Archives. This stimulated her empathy and curiosity about the lives of the people referred to in the minutes - widows, orphans and a few survivors of the disaster -as well as the 73 victims. She was determined to research all of the individuals in as much detail as possible, despite the challenge of limited early records, to flesh out their stories and to pay tribute to the families of mineworkers whose lives at that time were considered of little value to the colliery owners and managers. Once again, Jane has created a memorial book like no other’ as a contribution to Barnsley’s mining heritage. AUTHOR: Jane Ainsworth was born in Hoyland and most of her family’s roots are in South Yorkshire. After relocating to Lancashire as a child and living in Cambridge for 35 years, where she worked for the local Councils, Jane was keen to return to Barnsley for her retirement to pursue her passionate interest in family history research.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 November 2021
Pages
208
ISBN
9781526745736

The Centenary of the First World War and discovering more about the fates of two great uncles inspired the author of this book, Jane Ainsworth, to initiate several projects in Barnsley. It also led to the publication of her first two books by Helion & Company. ‘Great Sacrifice: the Old Boys of Barnsley Holgate Grammar School in the First World War’ (March 2016) and ‘Keeping Their Beacons Alight: the Potter Family of Barnsley and their Service to our Country’ (November 2017) have received acclaim for their tenacity in revealing detailed stories about the individuals and families. This new book has developed as a result of Jane’s deep interest in her coal mining ancestors - both paternal great grandparents, Charles Ernest Hardy and Edwin Hall Bailey, worked in collieries in the Barnsley area as did their descendants. At the end of 2017, Jane transcribed a ledger containing the minutes of the Colliers’ Relief Fund Committee for the 1847 Oaks Colliery Explosion for Barnsley Archives. This stimulated her empathy and curiosity about the lives of the people referred to in the minutes - widows, orphans and a few survivors of the disaster -as well as the 73 victims. She was determined to research all of the individuals in as much detail as possible, despite the challenge of limited early records, to flesh out their stories and to pay tribute to the families of mineworkers whose lives at that time were considered of little value to the colliery owners and managers. Once again, Jane has created a memorial book like no other’ as a contribution to Barnsley’s mining heritage. AUTHOR: Jane Ainsworth was born in Hoyland and most of her family’s roots are in South Yorkshire. After relocating to Lancashire as a child and living in Cambridge for 35 years, where she worked for the local Councils, Jane was keen to return to Barnsley for her retirement to pursue her passionate interest in family history research.
60 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 November 2021
Pages
208
ISBN
9781526745736