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Coalopolis – Wigan’s Mining Heritage
By Alan Davies

Thu 21st April, 12pm - 1pm
Museum of Wigan Life, Library Street, WN1 1NU

In the late 19th century Wigan took on the title ’Coalopolis’. It was the most important coal mining town in the world with 700 years of developing mining methods, technical advances and mining education. In 1863 the borough had 48 collieries operating and by 1912, a total of 31,932 men and women were employed in the industry. At the time of nationalisation in 1947, 34 mines remained with its last deep mines Bickershaw and Parsonage in Leigh, closing in 1992. Join Alan Davies for this fascinating talk to find out more about Wigan’s amazing mining heritage.

£2.50, includes tea or coffee
Booking essential
Ring 01942 8281288 or email wiganmuseum@wigan.gov.uk

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