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New records about miners preserved

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Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 4 Jan 2015 18:57

Dear All

Hello

Hope you are okay and that you are enjoying your research.

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Historic records from the South Wales Miners' Federation are going to be preserved and digitised.

The documents cover the period from 1899-1934.

They also include:

Details of World War One,

the 1926 General Strike,

and the economic depression of the 1930s.

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Until now, it has not been possible for people to consult the volumes because of their fragile state.

Specialists will deconstruct the volumes and clean and repair each document.

The documents will then be digitised but the original volumes will be available for those who wish to see them.

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The project will be carried out by the Richard Burton Archives at Swansea University after it was granted £18,456 funding from the Welsh government
and the National Manuscripts Conservation Trust.

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Elisabeth Bennett, Swansea University archivist, said:

"We were fascinated by the wide range of subjects these documents cover.

"From the effect of the First World War on coalminers to protests about the use of Chinese slave labour in the Transvaal.

"The work will ensure their long-term preservation and digitisation
will make them more widely available."

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Take gentle care
Best wishes
Elizabeth,
xx