Mining Records
Images of over 100,000 deeds, school census, mining, vital records, probate and divorce records located at the county courthouse in Polson.
A series of articles about the parish, covering pre-history, the manor, religion, agriculture and mining.
Photographs and other images of Northumberland & Durham collieries.
Background information on women employed by the mining industry in Devon & Cornwall. Includes a database of over 25,000 women and oral histories.
A book containing background history to Canada and North America, and details of the government of Nova Scotia and some of its industries, such as mining and fishing.
This is a collection of the colony’s records in the civil, economic, judicial, police, penal, medical, ecclesiastical, and educational establishments. There are 28 different record types that are included in some form over the 35 years. The returns also include a list of the officers in these areas. There wasn’t a compiled return in 1824, but every other year between 1822-1857 contains the full returns.
A list of wages paid, with details of where the person hailed from.
Profiles of collieries in the north of England, with employment statistics, profiles of those who died in the mines and photographs.
A survey of mines and related businesses in Britain and Ireland. Contains many advertisements.
A collection of historical articles covering land and agriculture, religion, geology, war, labour, social history, tourism and more.