A History of the Durham Miner's Association 1870-1904 |
CONTENTS INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS PREFATORY EXPLANATION THE PREPARATION AFTER WORDS IN MEMORIAM AU REVOIR APPENDIX I APPENDIX II APPENDIX III INDEX
A HISTORY OF THE DURHAM MINERS' ASSOCIATION 1870-1904 Frontispiece The Miners' Hall, Durham A HISTORY OF THE Durham Miners' Association 1870-1904 BY ALDERMAN JOHN WILSON, J.P. Corresponding Secretary to the Association, Chairman of Durham County Council, and Member of Parliament for Mid-Durham Division "A tale should be judicious, clear, succinct; The language plain, and incidents well link'd; Tell not as new what everybody knows, And, new or old, still hasten to a close." Cowper. Durham Printed and Published by J. H. VEITCH & SONS, 24 and 25 North Road 1907 PRICE THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE To MY COLLEAGUES THE MINERS OF DURHAM this outline of their associated history is respectfully dedicated by one who knows the hardships and dangers of their lives, who understands their character and esteems it, who has been with them in their struggles for freedom, equality, and a better life, whose greatest pride is that from early youth he has been (and still is) one of them, whose highest honour is that he is trusted by them to take part in the varied and important duties of their association, and whose hope is, that avenues of greater good may by their united and individual efforts be opened out to them.
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