Coal and Related Technologies
- Matt Ridley on the crucial importance of coal to the Industrial Revolution
- Samuel Smiles on James Watt and the Steam Engine
- Steam Engines (homepage)
- Railways (homepage)
- Steam-Powered Ships (homepage)
Coal, Coal Mining, and Social and Political History
- Child Workers in a Coal Mine (from G. W. M. Reynolds’s Mysteries of London)
- At Work Underground — The Life of British Coal Miner (Paxman)
- A Horribly Dangerous Job — Disaster and Death in Coal Mines (Paxman)
- Pit-Ponies in Coal Mines
- Testimony Gathered by Ashley's Mines Commission
- Raphael Samuel on the many forms of industrialized labor
- The development of steampowered ships and the effect on Liverpool
- G. Blake Walker and Margery May’s “A Peep into the Coal Country (1888)
- Jevons on England’s Limited Supply of Coal (1865)
Public Health and Environment
- King Coal — Industrial and Domestic Air Pollution and the Reaction against it
- Old King Coal and the Fog Demon by John Tenniel
Coal, Coal Mining, Industrial Uses of Coal, and the Arts
- Coal Mine after an Explosion by Sir Frank Brangwyn
- The Coal District by Matthew Ridley
- Bedlam Furnace, Coalbrookdale
- Britannia at Barnsley (editorial cartoon about a coal mine disaster)
- “Th’ pit . . . have cost . . . hundreds and hundreds o’ men’s lives” (Dickens’s Hard Times
Book Reviews
Last modified 24 November 2021