Site icon Blantyre Project – Official History Archives, Lanarkshire

Stole Coal from Bardykes Bing – 1955

1940 Bardykes Colliery

 

Bardykes Colliery around 1940

On 26th August 1955, Patrick Docherty, a labourer of Hut 6, New Dechmont Camp and a 13-year old boy pleaded guilty to stealing coal with 2 other people unknown, from the refuse bing at Bardykes Colliery on 2nd August.

Docherty was 21 years old. During a patrol, 2 police offers saw 3 men and 1 boy on the bing that afternoon, each carrying a small sack, and returning it to a hidden cart in the bushes. When Docherty and the boy reached the bottom of the bing, the police apprehended them, but the other 2 men ran off, their identities hidden by Docherty. The police took possession of 7 bags of coal amounting to 4.5cwts. Docherty and the 13-year old boy were each fined 20 shillings, with the alternative imprisonment of 10 days.

The situation appears more desperate as August that year was particularly warm and pleasant, with good temperatures, even in the evenings. It is assumed the coal was needed to heat water at the camp.

Exit mobile version