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Pit tags
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Anyone know where I might find pit tags on the net (not big on trawling shops). I have tried eBay (home of all that is weird and wonderful but no luck). Thanks.
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are these the same as tags? http://collectables.s...d=p3286.c0.m270.l1311
are these the same as tags? http://collectables.s...d=p3286.c0.m270.l1311
A bit of googling showed me that the proper name for these items is 'pit checks'. A quick lock at eBay and, hey presto, . . .
http://collectables.s....html?_nkw=pit+checks
Chris
PS: I hope that 'Sherrardt' had a lovely birthday, yesterday
http://collectables.s....html?_nkw=pit+checks
Chris
PS: I hope that 'Sherrardt' had a lovely birthday, yesterday
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sherrardk, at the pits I worked each miner had three checks, one marked with the colliery name, his "check" and some times the colliery number and a designator number of the coalfield or with old checks the area of the N.C.B. For instance the first pit I worked at was in the old Number three area of the N.B.C. latter North Notts the miner retained this and only used it as proof of identity when claiming his pay. The other two usually a white plastic one and a brass one marked with his check number where kept in the time office and issued to the man immediately before going underground. The white tally was handed in to the Banks-man, the guy in charge of loading the cage, and booked in to prove the man was underground. The brass tally was retained by the miner on a dog tag clipped to his lamp and handed in to the Banks-man when he left the mine. A morbid use of the brass tally was that in the event of an explosion bodies could be identified by the check number
This might be of interest:
http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/
http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/
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