Derbyshire Miners' Association
Founded | 1880 |
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Date dissolved | 1945 |
Merged into | National Union of Mineworkers |
Affiliation | Miners' Federation of Great Britain |
Country | United Kingdom |
The Derbyshire Miners' Association was a trade union in the United Kingdom.
The union was founded in 1880 to represent coal miners in northern Derbyshire, as a split from the South Yorkshire Miners' Association.[1] Although it initially aimed to recruit members from across the county, it only developed strength in the north Derbyshire coalfield, and the separate South Derbyshire Amalgamated Miners' Association was founded in 1883.[2]
In 1945, the union became the Derbyshire Area of the National Union of Mineworkers.
Secretaries
- 1880: James Haslam
- 1913: W. E. Harvey
- 1914: Frank Hall
- 1928: Harry Hicken
- 1942: Joseph Lynch
- 1947: Bert Wynn
- 1966: Herbert Parkin
- 1973: Peter Heathfield
- 1984: Gordon Butler
- 1996: Austin Fairest
Presidents
- 1880: Richard Bunting
- 1884: Henry Jarvis
- 1887: R. P. Carter
- 1890: William Hallam
- 1898: Barnet Kenyon
- 1906: James Martin
- 1918: William Sewell
- 1924: Enoch Overton
- 1939: Samuel Sales
- 1943: Hugo Street
- 1946: Samuel Greenough
- 1952: Herbert Parkin
- 1966: Dennis Skinner
- 1970:
- 1972: Raymond Ellis
- 1979:
- 1980s: Alan Gascoyne
Vice-Presidents
- 1903: Frederick Bonsall
- 1904: James Martin
- 1906: Frederick Bonsall
- 1906: Frank Hall
- 1907: William Sewell
- 1918: John Samuel Spencer
- 1918: Enoch Overton
- 1924: Samuel Sales
- 1939: Henry White
- 1942: Harold Neal
- 1944: Samuel Greenough
- 1946: Michael Kane
- 1947: J. Boam
- 1951: H. E. Parkin
- 1952: J. Patilla
- 1954: F. Peacock
- 1950s: Tom Swain
- 1959: Stanley Mellors
- 1980s: Peter Elliott
Treasurers
- 1880: William Edwin Harvey
- 1882: Joseph Windle
- 1887: Henry Jarvis
- 1907: Frank Hall
- 1914: Frank Lee
- 1918: John Samuel Spencer
- 1920: Harry Hicken
- 1928: Oliver Walter Wright
- 1938: Joseph Lynch
- 1942: Joseph Kitts
- 1943: Bert Wynn
- 1947: Hugo Street
- 1966: Herbert Dilks
References
- ↑ Keith Burgess, The origins of British industrial relations: the nineteenth century experience, p.198
- ↑ J. E. Williams, The Derbyshire Miners, p.279
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