On the Pit Brow — Weighing the Coal

On the Pit Brow — Weighing the Coal. The Graphic 21 September 1878: 285. Source: Internet Archive web version of a copy in the University of Illinois Library. Click on image to enlarge it

On the Pit Brow, shows a truck of coals passing over the weighing machine before its contents are added to the heap at the ‘lip.’ To each truck is attached a tin tally bearing the number of the collier by whom it has been sent up, and this being called out by a boy, the weight of the coals is set down against it in a book by the master's ‘weigher’ in the cabin, the register being watched on behalf of the men by the ‘check-weigher.’ When the trucks are emptied the tallies are taken off by a boy, whose duty it is to collect them for the use of the men next day” (283).

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Bibliography

Work at a Coal Mine, I.” The Graphic (21 September 1878): 284-85. Internet Archive online version of a copy in the Library of the University of Illinois at Urbana. Web. 25 July 2021.


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