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The Industrial Revolution Factories and Coal Mines in pictures

WORKING CONDITIONS FACTORIES COAL MINES Hot Damp Noisy Dark - candles Open machinery Gas pockets - explosions Children working pushing coal carts Loose clothing/bare feet small shafts Sickness/injuries/death danger of collapse Adult supervisors poor ventilation Low pay ropes or ladders to exit Don’t stop machinery to fix heavy loads Poor lighting/ventilation sickness/injuries/death low pay for women and children

Living Conditions

Factories – “cotton fluff”

No safety precautions

A dangerous job

Ragged clothing

Video German museum

Coal Mining

Narrow shafts and heavy loads

Narrower shafts

No elevator

No elevator

Women working

Pollution inside and out

Video http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=+c oal+mining+industrial+revolution&pq=coa l%2520mining%2520industrial%2520revol ution&sc=0-14&sp=- 1&sk=&adlt=strict&mid=2E0E09B758A2B 4CF9A2A2E0E09B758A2B4CF9A2A&FO RM=LKVR11# Discovery of a coal mine

Coal Mining Questions   http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/co alMine.html Read and answer the 4 questions at the end of the article.