One Year of Hell: The heart-breaking true story of the 1880 Seaham Colliery Disaster (Paperback)
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One Year of Hell: The heart-breaking true story of the 1880 Seaham Colliery Disaster (Paperback)

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Paperback Published: 14/01/2019
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This widely acclaimed book of a true story in the Durham Coalfields will break your heart.

At 10.00pm on a tranquil Tuesday evening 231 men and boys went down the mine to begin their shift. Four hours later at 2.20am on Wednesday 8th September 1880 a fiery explosion ripped through the Hutton and Maudlin seam destroying everything in its path. Only 67 survivors were brought out of the pit. "One Year of Hell" is a riveting account of the stories of the victims, survivors, widows and orphans and the trauma and heartache experienced in the pit village of Seaham Colliery.

The author spent much of his childhood living in the pit village and community of Seaham Colliery. The pit yard at the bottom of the street was his playground during the day and at night he fell asleep with the sounds of the busy colliery ringing in his ears. He knew about the tragic 1880 Seaham Colliery Disaster that killed 164 men and boys - everyone did - but during the research for this book he was totally unprepared to learn about the unbearable pain and heartache suffered by the pit community.

This book chronicles the grief and hardship of the widows and children of the victims that perished in the horrific explosion. It tells of the miners who refused to work whilst the bodies of their comrades were entombed in the Maudlin seam and who went on strike to uphold that long established principle followed by Durham coalminers. Some miners were sent to Durham jail for intimidation of strike-breakers in the colliery village and some; the "sacrificed men," were denied re-employment by the coal owner and had no option but to emigrate and make a new life in America. It was exactly one year to the day after the explosion that the last body was recovered from the mine. Descendants of the miners killed in the explosion will learn for the first time of the terror and horrific injuries caused by the fiery blast that ripped through the Hutton and Maudlin seams. This is the story of "One Year of Hell" in the history of Seaham.

Publisher: Fred Cooper
ISBN: 9781916017405
Weight: 554 g
Dimensions: 210 x 150 x 16 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS
"This is one awesome story of a terrible mining disaster","Best book I have read on the Seaham pit disaster","Written with reverence and empathy","Fabulous read. Couldn't put it down"

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“Fascinating”

This is such an interesting, well researched and beautifully written book. It's an emotional true story with lots of real life facts and your heart breaks for the terrible way in which these poor mining families... More

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“Thoroughly enjoyable and informative read”

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It gives a fascinating insight into the hardship and working conditions of coal miners in the 19th Century. Whilst no detail is spared in describing the horrific outcome of the Seaham... More

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