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    Coal Miners

    The principal miners' trade union in Britain is the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), which was established in 1944. It developed from the Mineworkers' (Miners' until 1932) Federation of Great Britain (MFGB), a loose grouping of local associations founded in 1889.

    While the Modern Records Centre holds publications, including annual reports and proceedings, of and relating to the MFGB and its constituent associations and the NUM, 1888-1992 (MSS.429) it holds no membership records. The main series of records is still held by the NUM at its headquarters in Barnsley. Bona fide researchers may be allowed to consult the records by prior appointment.

    National Union of Mineworkers
    2 Huddersfield Road
    Barnsley
    South Yorkshire
    S70 2LS
    England

    Tel: (01226) 284006
    Fax: (01226) 285486

    Records of local miners' associations are also held by many local record offices.

    Modern Records Centre Contact Us
    University Library, University of Warwick Telephone: +44 (0)24 7652 4219
    Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK Email: archives@warwick.ac.uk
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    Page contact: Archives Last revised: Tue 21 Aug 2012
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