In this section we present some statistical tables showing data related to the Coal Mining
Industry in the UK - presenting some of the data in the statistical tables in a graphical
form for easy comparison. Most of the data in these tables was extracted from editions of
The Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory and combined into the form you find
available here.
| Table 1 |
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Fatal accidents at all Mines from 1873 to 1953, distinguishing the principal causes.
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| Table 2 |
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Non-Fatal accidents at all Mines from 1908 to 1945, distinguishing the principal causes –
Total number of Persons Injured, so far as reported.
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| Table 3 |
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Non-Fatal accidents at all Mines from 1908 to 1945, distinguishing the principal causes –
Number of persons seriously injured.
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| Table 4 |
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Output of Saleable Coal in the Principal Districts of Great Britain and Ireland and the Total Selling Value at Pit (1877-1956)
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| Graph 1 |
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Fatal Accidents in the UK Coal Industry - 1873-1962
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| Graph 2 |
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Fatal Accidents in the UK Coal Industry - 1873-1962, Fatalities per 1,000 persons employed
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| Graph 3 |
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Output of Saleable coal for County Durham - 1877-1956
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| Graph 4 |
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Output of Saleable coal for Northumberland - 1877-1946
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| Graph 5 |
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Output of Saleable coal - UK Total - 1877-1956
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| Graph 6 |
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Tonnage Output per man - 1877-1956
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| Graph 7 |
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Total Selling Value at Pit - 1882-1946
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