some South Welsh coal miners in the 1800s would raid the homes of strikebreakers dressed as a "herd" of Scotch Cattle?
the Australian town of Acland, once host to Queensland's oldest and smallest continuously worked coal mine, now has a population of one?
the British Labour Party politician and trade unionist Richard Kelley opposed allowing coal miners to leave work early if they had finished their day's tasks?
the name of Mohrland, Utah was formed as an acronym from the surnames of the principal investors in its coal mining company?
six striking coal miners, nine of their family members, and one bystander were killed during the Westmoreland County Coal Strike of 1910-1911?
not only did the village of Wattstown suffer two mining disasters at the same colliery, but both were explosions caused by the unauthorised use of blasting materials?
a coal mining spoil heap at Writhlington, England was the site for the discovery of fossilised remains of the world's earliest known Damselfly?
a geological fault and coal mining caused the spire of St Catharine's Church, Scholes to lean and twist?
after losing both arms in a coal mining accident, Vladislav Titov wrote several books by holding a pen with his teeth?
children as young as three were employed to hurry around British coal mines?
Frank Allen originally worked as a coal miner before becoming a professional footballer at the age of 24?