The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 65Association, 1993 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 10
Page 161
... miners and , exceptionally , lead workers were paid weekly for a short time in order to attract miners to the Arkengarthdale field.35 The length of time between pay days meant that miners often went into debt and tradesmen could expect ...
... miners and , exceptionally , lead workers were paid weekly for a short time in order to attract miners to the Arkengarthdale field.35 The length of time between pay days meant that miners often went into debt and tradesmen could expect ...
Page 163
... miners show marked fluctuations at least until the 1870s , they followed a similar trend to those of lead miners in the North Pennine field and to those of miners in other extractive industries.50 This suggests that a significant factor ...
... miners show marked fluctuations at least until the 1870s , they followed a similar trend to those of lead miners in the North Pennine field and to those of miners in other extractive industries.50 This suggests that a significant factor ...
Page 164
... miners ' pay would have been spent within the dale thereby generating more jobs and wealth within the area and probably making the early part of the nineteenth century the period of peak prosperity for Swaledale . By 1831 , the total ...
... miners ' pay would have been spent within the dale thereby generating more jobs and wealth within the area and probably making the early part of the nineteenth century the period of peak prosperity for Swaledale . By 1831 , the total ...
Contents
INVESTIGATIONS OF A MULTIPERIOD LANDSCAPE POTTER BROMPTON | 1 |
THOMAS SHEPPARD THE MORFITTS OF ATWICK AND ALLEN COIN NUMBER 223 | 11 |
A NORTH AFRICAN TRADITION IN ROMAN YORK | 21 |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
18th-century Aberford appears Archaeol Archaeological Arkengarthdale Atwick bank Barnaby Barnaby's boxe with smale Brathwaite brick Bullerthorpe Lane Castle church coal Cock Beck coin colliery context crypt dales deposit detail dovecote dyke Earl early earthwork Ebor ware effigies excavation fabric Farm feature Grim's Ditch hair Hall head head-vases History Hornsea Hull incised inns inscription Iron Age John Julia Domna later lead industry lead mining Leeds London lower Wensleydale main chamber medieval miners monument Morfitt mortar nest boxes niche North North Yorkshire original Paget Piercebridge pigeon pigeon-holes plaster Plate possibly pottery probably recorded Richard Richard Paget Ripon Ripon Cathedral road Robinson Roman samples scarp sherds side similar Skipton Skipton Castle Skirpenbeck smale evidences belonginge stater stone suggests survey surviving Swaledale Thomas Sheppard trench upper vessels wages wall Wensleydale West Yorkshire Whinmoor William yards of black York Archaeological Trust Yorkshire Museum