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==General links==
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==General Links==
  
*[http://www.num.org.uk/?p=guestbook&gs=120 National Union of Mineworkers.]
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*[http://www.num.org.uk/?p=guestbook&gs=120 National Union of Mineworkers]
  
 
*[http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/Links.htm Mining Memorabilia and Mining History]
 
*[http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/Links.htm Mining Memorabilia and Mining History]
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*[http://www.ncm.org.uk/ The National Coal Mining Museum For England]
 
*[http://www.ncm.org.uk/ The National Coal Mining Museum For England]
  
*[http://www.aditnow.co.uk/default.aspx Mine exploration, photographs and mining history for mine explorers, industrial archaeologists, researchers and historians]
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*[http://www.aditnow.co.uk/default.aspx Mine exploration, photographs and mining history for mine explorers, researchers and historians]
  
 
*[http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/site/disasters/ Names of Mining Victims in Great Britain]
 
*[http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/site/disasters/ Names of Mining Victims in Great Britain]
  
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*[http://www.coal.gov.uk/services/history/index.cfm Coal Authority services]
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==Wales==
 
==Wales==
 
  
 
*[http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/bigpit/ National Coal Mining Museum of Wales]  
 
*[http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/bigpit/ National Coal Mining Museum of Wales]  
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*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Llangynwyd/slaters.1880.html Slater's 1880 Directory in the Maesteg/Llynfi Valley Area of Mine Owners & Collieries]
 
*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Llangynwyd/slaters.1880.html Slater's 1880 Directory in the Maesteg/Llynfi Valley Area of Mine Owners & Collieries]
  
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==England==
 
==England==
  
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*[http://www.cornish-mining.org.uk/  Cornish Mining]
 
*[http://www.cornish-mining.org.uk/  Cornish Mining]
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*[http://www.geevor.com/index.php?object=201 Geevor Tin Mine]
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*[http://www.gillshaw.me.uk/The%20granite%20Quaries%20in%20West%20Cornwall.htm Lamorna Granite Quarries]
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*[http://www.cornwall-calling.co.uk/mines/carnon-valley/wheal-jane.htm Wheal Jane Mine]
  
 
*[http://www.balmaiden.co.uk Bal Maidens in Cornwall & Devon, Pit Brow Lasses, Women in Mining UK & Worldwide]
 
*[http://www.balmaiden.co.uk Bal Maidens in Cornwall & Devon, Pit Brow Lasses, Women in Mining UK & Worldwide]
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*[http://thor.prohosting.com/~hughw/mines.txt Victims of the Wood Pit Explosion in Haydock 1878]
 
*[http://thor.prohosting.com/~hughw/mines.txt Victims of the Wood Pit Explosion in Haydock 1878]
  
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*[http://worcestershire.whub.org.uk/cms/community-and-living/records/projects/croome-collection/croome-treasures/warwickshire-mining-records.aspx Early evidence of coal mining activity in Warwickshire]
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==Scotland==
 
==Scotland==
  
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*[http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/mmartin/fifepits/ Fife Pits]
 
*[http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/mmartin/fifepits/ Fife Pits]
  
 
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==Women & Mining==
 
==Women & Mining==
  
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*[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stenhouse/coal/pbl/coalmain.htm Women and The Pits]
 
*[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stenhouse/coal/pbl/coalmain.htm Women and The Pits]
  
 
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==Other Countries==
 
==Other Countries==
  
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*[http://quarriesandbeyond.org/ Quarrying and Stonecarving in the USA]
 
*[http://quarriesandbeyond.org/ Quarrying and Stonecarving in the USA]
  
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