Broadside entitled: "The Dangers and Positions of the Pitmen"

Made:
1831-05

A Dialogue, between a Gentleman and a Pitman. While asking Relief from him on his way home, from the Black Fell Meeting, on Thursday last, May 5, 1831; which gives an Account of The Dangers and Positions of the Pitmen. Black Fell is near Washington in Tyne and Wear. The pitman is from Lumley near Chester-le-Street. The conditions of men and children down the pits are 'discussed'. It refers to the north-east strike of 1831-2. Printed by Douglas and Kent Printers, 50 Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Details

Extent:
140
345
Identifier:
MS/1508
Access:
Open Access