Miners of the Gold Rush entertained themselves by singing and dancing around a camp fire after their long day at work.
They played volley
they are called miners and their work is to mine gold
they've worked and worked until they found their future............... which is gold and until it was all gone
Gold is extracted from the earth itself, near the place underground where coal miners work.
People who dig gold and silver are miners.
It was hard work and very exhausting. Miners often felt resentment, towards the miners who found more gold than them.
No, They workerd 20 days and then took 10 days off.
Miners were individuals who worked in mines to extract valuable minerals and resources such as coal, gold, and silver. Their lives were often physically demanding, dangerous, and characterized by long hours spent underground in harsh conditions. Mining communities were close-knit, with miners developing a strong sense of camaraderie and solidarity due to the dangerous nature of their work.
Yes, blacksmiths often made shovels and gold pans for miners during the gold rush era. Blacksmiths were skilled metalworkers who crafted various tools and equipment, including those necessary for mining activities. Their craftsmanship was essential for supplying miners with durable and effective tools required for their work.
They are many reason's for the strike but one of them is that the miners wanted to work overtime but Margret Thatcher would not pay them and she put a ban on overtime, so the NCB (National Coal Board) offered the miners a 5.2% increase in wages but the miners refused.
caves