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Stories of the Coal Mine

Podcast von Frank Mundell

Englisch

Geschichte & Religion

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Dive into the harrowing world of coal miners, where men, women, and even children once toiled under grueling and perilous conditions. Before 1842, children as young as four labored in the depths, and by 1900, those under thirteen were no longer allowed to work in the mines. This gripping account sheds light on the relentless dangers faced by miners who navigated cramped tunnels just 30 inches high, wielding pickaxes far from the safety of the main shaft. The ever-present threats of flood, firedamp, and chokedamp loomed just inches away, ready to unleash chaos with a single misstep. Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet underground in utter darkness, the water level rising around you, or suffocating fumes closing in. What would it feel like to be utterly disoriented and possibly alone in such a nightmarish scenario? Through these collected stories, drawn from actual incidents, we gain a profound respect for the miners, their families, and their communities. Their unwavering bravery, whether in facing their own peril or in the tireless rescue efforts for their comrades, exemplifies the human spirits resilience in the face of adversity. This book is part of a series of inspirational tales and heroic narratives by the Victorian author Frank Mundell, who wrote numerous works for children and young adults, often shared through Sunday schools. - Summary by Steve C

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Episode 008 - Chpts 13 14 The Sole Survivor A Band of Heroes Cover

008 - Chpts 13 14 The Sole Survivor A Band of Heroes

Dive into the harrowing world of coal miners, where men, women, and even children once toiled under grueling and perilous conditions. Before 1842, children as young as four labored in the depths, and by 1900, those under thirteen were no longer allowed to work in the mines. This gripping account sheds light on the relentless dangers faced by miners who navigated cramped tunnels just 30 inches high, wielding pickaxes far from the safety of the main shaft. The ever-present threats of flood, firedamp, and chokedamp loomed just inches away, ready to unleash chaos with a single misstep. Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet underground in utter darkness, the water level rising around you, or suffocating fumes closing in. What would it feel like to be utterly disoriented and possibly alone in such a nightmarish scenario? Through these collected stories, drawn from actual incidents, we gain a profound respect for the miners, their families, and their communities. Their unwavering bravery, whether in facing their own peril or in the tireless rescue efforts for their comrades, exemplifies the human spirits resilience in the face of adversity. This book is part of a series of inspirational tales and heroic narratives by the Victorian author Frank Mundell, who wrote numerous works for children and young adults, often shared through Sunday schools. - Summary by Steve C

19. Feb. 2026 - 28 min
Episode 007 - Chpts 11 12 Accumulation of Horrors Audley Disaster Cover

007 - Chpts 11 12 Accumulation of Horrors Audley Disaster

Dive into the harrowing world of coal miners, where men, women, and even children once toiled under grueling and perilous conditions. Before 1842, children as young as four labored in the depths, and by 1900, those under thirteen were no longer allowed to work in the mines. This gripping account sheds light on the relentless dangers faced by miners who navigated cramped tunnels just 30 inches high, wielding pickaxes far from the safety of the main shaft. The ever-present threats of flood, firedamp, and chokedamp loomed just inches away, ready to unleash chaos with a single misstep. Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet underground in utter darkness, the water level rising around you, or suffocating fumes closing in. What would it feel like to be utterly disoriented and possibly alone in such a nightmarish scenario? Through these collected stories, drawn from actual incidents, we gain a profound respect for the miners, their families, and their communities. Their unwavering bravery, whether in facing their own peril or in the tireless rescue efforts for their comrades, exemplifies the human spirits resilience in the face of adversity. This book is part of a series of inspirational tales and heroic narratives by the Victorian author Frank Mundell, who wrote numerous works for children and young adults, often shared through Sunday schools. - Summary by Steve C

19. Feb. 2026 - 30 min
Episode 006 - Chpts 9 10 The Hero of Usworth Victims of Carelessness Cover

006 - Chpts 9 10 The Hero of Usworth Victims of Carelessness

Dive into the harrowing world of coal miners, where men, women, and even children once toiled under grueling and perilous conditions. Before 1842, children as young as four labored in the depths, and by 1900, those under thirteen were no longer allowed to work in the mines. This gripping account sheds light on the relentless dangers faced by miners who navigated cramped tunnels just 30 inches high, wielding pickaxes far from the safety of the main shaft. The ever-present threats of flood, firedamp, and chokedamp loomed just inches away, ready to unleash chaos with a single misstep. Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet underground in utter darkness, the water level rising around you, or suffocating fumes closing in. What would it feel like to be utterly disoriented and possibly alone in such a nightmarish scenario? Through these collected stories, drawn from actual incidents, we gain a profound respect for the miners, their families, and their communities. Their unwavering bravery, whether in facing their own peril or in the tireless rescue efforts for their comrades, exemplifies the human spirits resilience in the face of adversity. This book is part of a series of inspirational tales and heroic narratives by the Victorian author Frank Mundell, who wrote numerous works for children and young adults, often shared through Sunday schools. - Summary by Steve C

19. Feb. 2026 - 27 min
Episode 005 - Chpts 7 8 A Series of Explosions Buried Alive Cover

005 - Chpts 7 8 A Series of Explosions Buried Alive

Dive into the harrowing world of coal miners, where men, women, and even children once toiled under grueling and perilous conditions. Before 1842, children as young as four labored in the depths, and by 1900, those under thirteen were no longer allowed to work in the mines. This gripping account sheds light on the relentless dangers faced by miners who navigated cramped tunnels just 30 inches high, wielding pickaxes far from the safety of the main shaft. The ever-present threats of flood, firedamp, and chokedamp loomed just inches away, ready to unleash chaos with a single misstep. Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet underground in utter darkness, the water level rising around you, or suffocating fumes closing in. What would it feel like to be utterly disoriented and possibly alone in such a nightmarish scenario? Through these collected stories, drawn from actual incidents, we gain a profound respect for the miners, their families, and their communities. Their unwavering bravery, whether in facing their own peril or in the tireless rescue efforts for their comrades, exemplifies the human spirits resilience in the face of adversity. This book is part of a series of inspirational tales and heroic narratives by the Victorian author Frank Mundell, who wrote numerous works for children and young adults, often shared through Sunday schools. - Summary by Steve C

19. Feb. 2026 - 36 min
Episode 004 - Chpts 5 6 The Miner All Dead Cover

004 - Chpts 5 6 The Miner All Dead

Dive into the harrowing world of coal miners, where men, women, and even children once toiled under grueling and perilous conditions. Before 1842, children as young as four labored in the depths, and by 1900, those under thirteen were no longer allowed to work in the mines. This gripping account sheds light on the relentless dangers faced by miners who navigated cramped tunnels just 30 inches high, wielding pickaxes far from the safety of the main shaft. The ever-present threats of flood, firedamp, and chokedamp loomed just inches away, ready to unleash chaos with a single misstep. Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet underground in utter darkness, the water level rising around you, or suffocating fumes closing in. What would it feel like to be utterly disoriented and possibly alone in such a nightmarish scenario? Through these collected stories, drawn from actual incidents, we gain a profound respect for the miners, their families, and their communities. Their unwavering bravery, whether in facing their own peril or in the tireless rescue efforts for their comrades, exemplifies the human spirits resilience in the face of adversity. This book is part of a series of inspirational tales and heroic narratives by the Victorian author Frank Mundell, who wrote numerous works for children and young adults, often shared through Sunday schools. - Summary by Steve C

19. Feb. 2026 - 26 min
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