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The Derbyshire Miners' Association was a
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in the
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. The union was founded in 1880 to represent coal miners in northern
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, as a split from the South Yorkshire Miners' Association. Although it initially aimed to recruit members from across the county, it only developed strength in the north Derbyshire coalfield, and the separate South Derbyshire Amalgamated Miners' Association was founded in 1883. In 1945, the union became the Derbyshire Area of the National Union of Mineworkers. This was dissolved in 2015, by which point it had only four members.
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National Union of Mineworkers (Derbyshire Area)


Secretaries

:1880: James Haslam :1913: W. E. Harvey :1914: Frank Hall :1928:
Harry Hicken Henry Hicken (2 April 1882 – 20 September 1964) was an English trade unionist. Born in North Wingfield in Derbyshire, Jarvis left school at the age of twelve to work at Pilsley Colliery, then moved to Parkhouse Colliery and Williamthorpe ...
:1942: Joseph Lynch :1947:
Bert Wynn Herbert William Wynn (12 September 1901 – 22 February 1966) was an English trade unionist and politician. Wynn left school at the age of thirteen to work at the Moorgreen Colliery. He was a prominent activist during the 1926 UK General S ...
:1966: Herbert Parkin :1973:
Peter Heathfield Peter Heathfield (2 March 1929 – 4 May 2010)Geoffrey Goodmanbr>Obituary: Peter Heathfield ''The Guardian'' (website), 4 May 2010Paul HastObituary, '' Morning Star'', 4 May 2010 was a British trade unionist who was general secretary of the Nation ...
:1984: Gordon Butler :1996: Austin Fairest


Presidents

:1880: Richard Bunting :1884: Henry Jarvis :1887: R. P. Carter :1890: William Hallam :1898:
Barnet Kenyon Barnet Kenyon (July 1850 – 20 February 1930) was a British colliery worker, trade union official and Lib–Lab, later Liberal, politician. Early career Kenyon was born at South Anston, West Riding of Yorkshire (now South Yorkshire), the son ...
:1906: James Martin :1918: William Sewell :1924:
Enoch Overton Enoch Overton (born 1864) was a British trade unionist. Born in Wrockwardine in Shropshire, Overton worked as a coal miner from an early age. He moved to Bolsover as one of the first miners there, as the colliery was opening. He was soon electe ...
:1939: Samuel Sales :1943: Hugo Street :1946: Samuel Greenough : :1952: Herbert Parkin :1966: Dennis Skinner :1970: :1972:
Raymond Ellis Raymond Joseph Ellis (17 December 1923 – 20 April 1994) was a British Labour Party politician. Born in Sheffield, Ellis was MP for North East Derbyshire from 1979 to 1987, when he retired. He died in Sheffield aged 70. References *''The T ...
:1979: C. Hawley :1980s: Alan Gascoyne


Vice-Presidents

:1903: Frederick Bonsall :1904: James Martin :1906: Frederick Bonsall :1906: Frank Hall :1907: William Sewell :1918: John Samuel Spencer :1918:
Enoch Overton Enoch Overton (born 1864) was a British trade unionist. Born in Wrockwardine in Shropshire, Overton worked as a coal miner from an early age. He moved to Bolsover as one of the first miners there, as the colliery was opening. He was soon electe ...
:1924: Samuel Sales :1939: Henry White :1942:
Harold Neal Harold Neal (3 July 1897 – 24 August 1972) was a British Labour Party politician. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Clay Cross from a 1944 by-election to 1950, and after boundary changes, for Bolsover from 1950 until his retirement in 197 ...
:1944: Samuel Greenough :1946: Michael Kane :1947: J. Boam :1951: H. E. Parkin :1952: J. Patilla :1954: F. Peacock :1950s:
Tom Swain Thomas Henry Swain (29 October 1911 – 2 March 1979) was a British Labour politician who served as Member of Parliament for the constituency of North East Derbyshire from 1959 until he died in office 20 years later. Born in Burton upon Trent, S ...
:1959: Stanley Mellors : :1980s: Peter Elliott


Treasurers

:1880: William Edwin Harvey :1882: Joseph Windle :1887: Henry Jarvis :1907: Frank Hall :1914: Frank Lee :1918: John Samuel Spencer :1920:
Harry Hicken Henry Hicken (2 April 1882 – 20 September 1964) was an English trade unionist. Born in North Wingfield in Derbyshire, Jarvis left school at the age of twelve to work at Pilsley Colliery, then moved to Parkhouse Colliery and Williamthorpe ...
:1928: Oliver Walter Wright :1938: Joseph Lynch :1942: Joseph Kitts :1943:
Bert Wynn Herbert William Wynn (12 September 1901 – 22 February 1966) was an English trade unionist and politician. Wynn left school at the age of thirteen to work at the Moorgreen Colliery. He was a prominent activist during the 1926 UK General S ...
:1947: Hugo Street :1966: Herbert Dilks


See also

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The Derbyshire Miners' Holiday Camp The Derbyshire Miners' Holiday Camp at Skegness, on the east coast of England, was opened in May 1939, to provide an annual holiday for Derbyshire coal miners and their families. It was seen as a pioneering venture and was part of a broad range of ...


References

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