Creating or ‘sinking’ new colliery pits was a dangerous task, almost as risky as extracting coal itself. To begin on untouched ground, digging down without mechanical machines was a specialist activity for pilot drillers, or miners known as ‘sinkers’ or ‘pilots’. Digging could involve drilling, blasting and of course taken away the hewn spoil and […]
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John Taggart of Baird’s Rows 1916
Anne Mikolay asked me, “My great grandfather, John Taggart, worked in the Bothwell Castle Colliery, and had a fatal accident on July 24, 1916. He and his wife and children lived in Shuttle Row. My research indicates notification of the accident was placed in the Hamilton Advertiser on August 12, 1916. Can you please tell […]


