Doncaster at Work: People and Industries Through the Years
Doncaster at Work: People and Industries Through the Years
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Doncaster has benefited from its location on the Great North Road, becoming an industrial center in the mid-nineteenth century due to a huge coal seam. It became one of the largest coal mining areas in the country in the early twentieth century, but lost many tertiary industries in the mid-1980s. Doncaster at Work explores the town's life from pre-industrial beginnings to the present day, showing the rise of the coal industry, the closure of collieries, and the redevelopment of its center.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 15 July 2019
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Doncaster, a city nestled in the heart of England, has long reaped the rewards of its strategic location. Situated along the Great North Road, which has been superseded by the A1, the primary route for all traffic from London to Edinburgh, Doncaster has held a vital position in the country's transportation network. Its geographical significance has further propelled it to emerge as an industrial hub in the mid-nineteenth century.
Beneath the town lies a vast coal seam, a resource that played a pivotal role in Doncaster's rapid population growth. The discovery of this abundant coal supply sparked a surge in the town's population, attracting workers from all over the region. In the early part of the twentieth century, Doncaster became one of the largest coal mining areas in the country, with the industry becoming one of the most significant local employers.
Doncaster at Work, a captivating book, delves into the rich history and vibrant spirit of this town. Through a series of photographs and illustrations, it takes readers on a journey from Doncaster's pre-industrial beginnings to the present day. The book explores the rise of the coal industry, the town's role as a major railway engineering center, the closure of several collieries in the mid-1980s, and the subsequent loss of many other tertiary industries. However, it also showcases the town's resilience and determination, as it has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years.
The redevelopment and rejuvenation of Doncaster's center have been instrumental in its resurgence. The city has invested heavily in infrastructure, creating new jobs and attracting investment. The construction of new buildings, the revitalization of historic landmarks, and the promotion of cultural events have breathed new life into the town, making it a vibrant and attractive place to live and work.
Doncaster at Work offers a glimpse into the lives of the town's residents, capturing their experiences and contributions to the community. The book showcases the diverse range of industries and professions that thrive in Doncaster, from healthcare and education to manufacturing and technology. It also highlights the town's rich cultural heritage, with references to its historic landmarks, museums, and festivals.
In conclusion, Doncaster has a rich and fascinating history, and its strategic location has played a significant role in its growth and development. Doncaster at Work provides a captivating insight into the town's past, present, and future, showcasing its resilience, determination, and potential. Whether you are a resident of Doncaster or simply interested in the history and culture of the region, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the significance of this remarkable city.
Weight: 276g
Dimension: 167 x 234 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781445685915
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