Homepage
Home
Search
About the catalogue
Contact
How to search
Hierarchy Browser
Some features of this page require JavaScript. Your browser does not support JavaScript, or you have disabled JavaScript. You will not be able to expand or collapse sections of the tree.
NUMDA - Durham Miners' Association and National Union of Mineworkers, Durham Area (NUMDA)
1 - Administration
2 - Finance
3 - Lodges and membership
4 - Working conditions
5 - Welfare and Benefits
6 - Industrial Injury and Sickness
8 - Photographs
9 - Other local industry bodies
10 - National industry bodies
11 - Publications
12 - Other
13 - 1984-1985 Miners' Strike
14 - Newspaper Cuttings Files
1 - Areas
2 - Background
3 - Banks, building societies and public utilities
4 - Colliery Revue
5 - Colliery Trades and Allied Workers Union
6 - Diary of a strike and closing weeks
7 - Disciplinary committee
8 - Durham Facts
9 - Easington
10 - Economics
11 - Editorials
12 - EEC
13 - Electricity
14 - Energy
15 - Gas
16 - Press release results
17 - South Africa
18 - South Wales
19 - Striker Admin
20 - Unemployment
21 - Union of Democratic Mineworkers (UDM)
22 - Victimisation
23 - Violence
24 - Wage claims
25 - Wages and conditions
26 - Wearmouth and others
27 - Westoe
28 - Women
29 - Working miners
30 - Yorkshire
31 - Church
32 - Closures
33 - Costs of strike
1 - Government to seek £2bn subsidy for coal
2 - Pit dispute 'cost 26.1m days work'
3 - Public borrowing overshoots target by £3bn
4 - Coal strike bill was over £5bn
5 - What's the true cost of killing a pit?
6 - Cost of miners distorts_ plan
7 - £1/2m bill as pit face is lost
8 - Paying the price of Scargill
9 - BR warns of pit strike impact on freight business
10 - Cash cost of coal dispute reaches £2.4bn
11 - Strikes cost 26.6m working days in 1984
12 - Strikes cost to CEGB 'could total £1.8bn'
13 - Miners spent 'over £3m for strike'
14 - Government gives NCB 'final' £2.65bn grant to cover losses
15 - Headline cannot be read as part of it has been cut off. Article seems to discuss the cost of policing the miners dispute in West Yorkshire, however large parts of the article are not present.
16 - Strikes caused loss of 1.8m days last month
17 - Walker unlikely to back fuel surcharge
18 - Pit strike 'could add £1.5bn to borrowing'
19 - Lorry pay talks hit by loss of coal business
20 - Road cheaper than rail for fuel transport
21 - Compensation for injured police may cost £1.5m
22 - Strikes cost 21m work days
23 - Miners cost balance of payments £4bn
24 - Power station coal price agreed
25 - Coal strike bill rises by £300m
26 - Rees admits pit strike's effect on expenditure
27 - Work days lost in non-pit strikes increase by 30%
28 - Nigel puts blame on the pit strike
29 - Pit strike cost NCB £1,850m
34 - Industrial relations
35 - International
36 - Jobs
37 - Labour Party
38 - Law
39 - Kent
40 - MacGregor and Privatisation
41 - Markets
42 - Mulitnationals
43 - NACODS
44 - National
45 - NCB Enterprises
46 - Notts
47 - Opencast
48 - Production
49 - Rallies and demos
50 - Return to work
51 - Eppleton
52 - Horden and Bates
53 - Hours of work
54 - Investment
55 - New technology
56 - Nissan and no strike agreements
57 - Oil
58 - Orgreave trials
59 - Parliament
60 - Pay claims
61 - Picketing
62 - Police and surveillance
63 - Political parties
64 - Power stations
Showcase items
A list of our latest and most exciting new items.
The Durham Miner Xmas Newsletter
The Durham Miners' Association - 1869 - 1969 A commemoration by E. Allen
Explore Showcase