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nbeath, where his father, William Ewing, was a | miner and Labour party activist. |
stories range from orphans, a truck driver, a | miner, and a grandmother raising her grandchildren a |
1883: Scrooge becomes a | miner searching for silver and copper. |
Waterall started his working life as a | miner, becoming a professional footballer for the fi |
After retiring he worked as a | miner and a docker. |
The chosen coat of arms depicted a | miner. |
was born in Moustier-sur-Sambre, the son of a | miner, and lived a working-class childhood. |
Ernestine Louise (born Heinitz, daughter of a | miner from the Ore mountains). |
He then worked as a | miner in Skouriotissa (Foukasa) and as a manual work |
fter an accident in the pit, and Keir played a | miner who places a bet on a horse race via the mine' |
It is believed to be named after a | miner. |
Born in Kingston, Ontario, McDonald, a | miner by profession, was vice-president of the Yukon |
hape of a broad arrow, left on the ground by a | miner, Reison, who left them to direct his friends w |
After the end of the war, he became a | miner. |
A | miner memorial is also located in Rosedale. |
song, "Kentucky Gambler" tells the story of a | miner from Kentucky who abandons his wife and childr |
170 hours (a typical month worth of work for a | miner) to air which has 3.7 kBq of 222Rn (in equilib |
He claims expertise as a chef, a | miner, and player of the santuri, or cimbalom, and i |
e, William Peck, a minister, John W. Palmer, a | miner, and Harry A. Mitchell, a real estate agent, d |
the son of a coal-miner and began working as a | miner at Wallsend Colliery at age 14. |
He was a | miner on the West Coast and Waihi, then in 1910 join |
Gateside Colliery, and continued to work as a | miner for the next 25 years. |
established for these districts, and to vote a | miner just presented his miner's licence to the elec |
Thomas Mitchell was a | miner who changed to cricket as a result of the Gene |
He was a | miner, living in Newsham, in south-eastern Northumbe |
He became a | miner in Newcastle and President of the Northern Dis |
gger" was widely used in Australasia to mean a | miner, and referring to a Kauri gum-digger in New Ze |
Kennedy, head of a large family and himself a | miner. |
later moved to Derbyshire where he worked as a | miner, dying in Tibshelf in 1946. |
e Ukraine to Pennsylvania where he worked as a | miner and where Michael was born and spent his first |
away for long stretches at a time working as a | miner in Canada. |
father, also called John Clarke George, was a | miner from Fife. |
tates in 1903, where he made out a living as a | miner, along with studying music. |
s was born in Aberbeeg, where his father was a | miner. |
children of Jane Dunlop and James Robertson, a | miner, who became a minister in the United Free Chur |
y education, and held various jobs including a | miner, farmhand and teacher. |
Reid eventually prospered as a | miner and established his own business empire in Que |
ted to Australia around 1885, when he became a | miner at Bundamba, and was Secretary of the Bundamba |
He was previously a | miner from 1946-83 and local councillor on Wakefield |
r singing about his darling, the daughter of a | miner in the 1849 California Gold Rush. |
Joe Mawson was a | miner before he joined Stoke in 1928. |
In 1920, he gave up his job as a | miner and became a youth secretary at the Christian |
He worked as a | miner and as a National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) o |
rating to Australia in 1903, where he became a | miner and shearer. |
He worked as a | miner from 1969 until 1989 at Eppleton Colliery near |
to Colorado around the age of 10 and became a | miner, until he was injured in an accident and lost |
In Canada, he worked as a | miner and organizer for the social democratic New De |
ng and railway contractor, railway promoter, a | miner of coal and iron and an iron smelter. |
Hunter was a | miner and a Scottish executive member of the Nationa |
in the Earth to find Gus (William R. Moses), a | miner whom she protects from being slain by two peop |
One day a | miner at the Morning Star Mine extracted a single ma |
death at age 77, two fishermen, two farmers, a | miner and a steelworker carried his body to a grave |
He himself became a | miner on leaving school; he was employed in the Nott |
You play a | miner named Pickaxe Pete, and you start off in the m |
White was a | miner and served as vice-president of the Derbyshire |
received a primary education before becoming a | miner, and later President of the Federated Mining E |
ter moved to northern Manitoba and worked as a | miner. |
young woman arrives looking for her brother, a | miner working a distant patch of moonscape at Specta |
The town is named after a | miner, John A. Agnew, who worked for a local mining |
A | miner and later Member of Parliament in County Durha |
Smart worked as a | miner before becoming a professional county crickete |
Edward Thomas Chapman, a | miner who won the Victoria Cross during World War 2, |
ably received its name from someone, perhaps a | miner, from Sonoma County in California as the name |
David Steele, a | miner at Melmont, was charged with the explosion, bu |
what he saw and returned to France, becoming a | miner. |
rld War II, remaining in the area to work as a | miner during the conflict. |
Married with three sons, he was a | miner for all of his working life. |
In November 1919 Axford was working as a | miner in Kalgoorlie. |
ers (born 26 September 1904 - died 1980) was a | miner and labourer from Prestonpans, East Lothian, w |
His father was a | miner, mailman, delivery man then a milkman. |
There is also a realistic stable with a | miner, his pit pony and trailer. |
After the war he became a farmer and a | miner and later moved to Tacoma, Washington and even |
He worked as a | miner, a trapper, and on a steamboat on the Mississi |
These poor hands: the autobiography of a | miner working in South Wales (1939) |
In his teens he worked as a | miner but left the job to become a footballer. |
He had been working as a | miner while playing amateur football but in 1931 he |
as its candidate Alderman Thomas Brooks MBE, a | miner and trade union organiser who had been a local |
For a time he went to Colorado as a | miner then moved to Kansas to become president of th |
his career at Halifax aged 29 and worked as a | miner and a tradesman before settling on the license |
ational Coal Board and he started working as a | miner at Pensford Colliery, Somerset, on November 7, |
The daughter of a | miner, she would later serve on the Miners' Welfare |
He finally worked as a | miner in order to stay in England while playing as a |
the world, becoming: a barman in St Tropez; a | miner in Australia; a farmhand in Asia; and selling |
The city was founded in 1883 as a | miner settlement Prychypylivtsi near a manganese min |
Born in South Moor, Durham, Goggins was a | miner who joined the 19th Battalion, Durham Light In |
e in 1917, one of seven children, and became a | miner at the age of fourteen. |
All these foods allow a | miner on a break from a tiring and dirty job to eat |
nedy (November 2, 1887-January 19, 1963) was a | miner and president of the United Mine Workers of Am |
A | miner hauling silver and radium ore from the Eldorad |
A | miner died in a demonstration at the mine during the |
rating to Australia in 1878, where he became a | miner, shearer and journalist. |
hop, California, the son of George Albright, a | miner. |
oined Falconbridge later in the same year as a | miner, and was promoted to a supervisory position th |
sall, the son of Charles Edward C. Nicholls, a | miner. |
He was a | miner and held various offices in the National Union |
The film begins with a | miner named Tarlow (John Ratzenberger) suffering an |
a legacy of an injury received while he was a | miner and always played with this arm bandaged. |
of Eastwood from the 1920s, put together by a | miner and local historian. |
Bert Rigby is a | miner in a small dying town of Langmore in northern |
Curry worked in the United States as a | miner and railroad employee before returning to Nova |
as educated at state schools before becoming a | miner in Tasmania and Victoria. |
Thomas Cape, son of William Cape, worked as a | miner for twenty-five years. |
s educated at public schools before becoming a | miner, bricklayer and farmer. |
He became a | miner at an early age, eventually graduating to shaf |
rgh, the novel is the story of Jan Volkanik, a | miner who agitates for recognition of the United Min |
ick (October 5, 1834 - November 3, 1903) was a | miner, businessman, real estate agent, and (during t |
ings in Victoria where he spent two years as a | miner around Bendigo and opened a store at Forest Cr |
out turning professional and went to work as a | miner in Silverwood Colliery, playing football for t |
She was the ninth child of a | miner in the Lavant Valley, which she used for her p |
in South Normanton, the son of Joseph Boot, a | miner, and his wife Ann. |
d not follow the family tradition and become a | miner. |
of a set of tin bounds (or bounder) to allow a | miner or group of miners (known as adventurers) to w |
if he will agree to murder Matthew (Oates), a | miner who has steadfastly refused to sell his land t |
uated to Derbyshire where he was placed with a | miner and his family. |
er family in Walsum (this woman's husband is a | miner working for the German Walsum Mines) |
Harry Shake Earnshaw, a | miner turned racing cyclist who in 1938 was acclaime |
He later worked as a | miner at Broken Hill, Beaconsfield and Tullah and ma |
William Greeneberry Russell, a | miner from the gold fields of northern Georgia, had |
He began work as a | miner at Charters Towers, and later was elected firs |
on 13 March 1870, the son of Edmond O'Shea, a | miner, and his wife, Johanna Sullivan, both Irish-bo |
es Fergus (October 8, 1813-June 5, 1902) was a | miner, rancher, businessman and politician in Minnes |
Labour selected Robert Woof, who was a | miner and official with the National Union of Minewo |
He then returned to work as a | miner but left after being injured during a roof fal |
untain Ash (Welsh, "Aberpennar"), the son of a | miner, he took the name "Pennar" "as a sign of his i |
family farm and worked for several years as a | miner and mule team driver various places in the Sou |
d in September 1941, while he was working as a | miner at Chilton Colliery. |
Cupitt himself became a | miner. |
His father was a | miner. |
Davies, the son of a | miner, was born in Durham, England and studied at Du |
tired the local Liberal association selected a | miner, John Wadsworth, who was President of the York |
He was a | miner and a branch official and national executive m |
He was a | miner at Cobar in New South Wales and an organiser o |
olic parish priest Pedro Antonio Pineda, was a | miner and headed to the political environment. |
on Reimann moved to Ahlen in 1920 to work as a | miner, joined the German Coalminer Union and became |
He was the son of a | miner and was educated to elementary level at Kurri |
Hinsley was the son of a | miner and was educated at Queen Mary's Grammar Schoo |
His father was a | miner who was deported to Mexico in the 1930s despit |
However, one of the next scenes shows a | miner in sickbay, who has killed two of his colleagu |
The case involved a | miner who demanded to be returned to the surface bef |
1850s, depicts two working men, on one side a | miner and, on the other, a sailor with a sextant. |
In the late 1980s, Allison | Miner expressed interest in restarting the band's ca |
Allison | Miner - vocals |
ngly, a certificate awarded to a local Alveley | miner, who was surely representative of many, on ach |
, the film tells the story of a Black American | miner and singer who gets a job in a mine and joins |
Will Denton (Kirk Douglas) is a jaded American | miner escaping a troubled past. |
Alonzo Ames | Miner (August 17, 1814 - June 14, 1895) was the seco |
but left school early to become a shearer and | miner. |
esident Edward Blewitt, Seattle capitalist and | miner who named both his son and his mining company |
in 1889, becoming a clerk, railway worker and | miner. |
became a construction worker, bush worker and | miner, and served in the military in 1918. |
He was a gold prospector and | miner in Australia before becoming a bank assayer. |
- 26 August 1970) was a British politician and | miner. |
ian, lawyer, librarian, editor, proprietor and | miner in California, Nevada and Colorado. |
enth century politician, publisher, editor and | miner from Minnesota and the Montana Territory. |
1987) was a Welsh Labour Party politician and | miner. |
He became a bush worker and | miner in Queensland, and was secretary of the Queens |
Davis and | Miner were awarded eighty percent of the songwriting |
formal education, working as a mill-worker and | miner in Scotland and England. |
The film features an angry | miner who sets out for revenge on a man who stole hi |
Stephanie Ann | Miner (born April 30, 1970) is an attorney, Democrat |
Late, another | miner, Cane (Eugene Lipinski), goes outside without |
On November 24 another | miner died at Floreasca Hospital in Bucharest raisin |
infiltrate the union; and routinely fired any | miner who held a union card. |
He has been working as | miner in Essen, model in Colonia, guide at the Prado |
ool system before working in jobs as varied as | miner and journalist. |
Frank Atkinson as | Miner |
Bill Nagel as | Miner |
Merrill McCormick as | Miner |
Amy Morrissey - mixing assistant ( | Miner Street) |
Cromwell went on to became a professor at | Miner Teachers College, later heading the literature |
Of the students who attended | Miner in 2009-10, 66% were Hispanic, 9% White, 12% A |
bald Hodge of Hoole Park, Chester who had been | miner in Fife. |
In some Aboriginal tribes the Bell | miner is considered a special delicacy which is high |
The Bell | Miner is ritually sacrificed by having the head remo |
round-dove, the Puerto Rican Emerald, the Bell | Miner the Pallid Cuckoo and the Purple Swamphen |
However, thugs sent by rival big-time | miner Coy Lahood shoot up the camp. |
It is based on the true story of Bill | Miner, an American stagecoach robber who staged Cana |
Canada's first train robber Bill | Miner is buried in Milledgeville's Memory Hill Cemet |
Bill | Miner, noted American criminal |
Richard Farnsworth as Bill | Miner / George Edwards |
l recovery plan for the endangered Black-eared | Miner |
The Black-eared | Miner, Manorina melanotis, is an endangered honeyeat |
The Black-eared | Miner is listed as threatened on the Victorian Flora |
vertebrate fauna in Victoria, the Black-eared | Miner is listed as endangered. |
Blackleg | Miner (Trad) |
The Aspen Leaf Blotch | Miner Moth (Phyllonorycter apparella) is a moth of t |
The Winged-bean Blotch | Miner (Leucoptera psophocarpella) is a moth in the L |
laid the foundation for his career as a borax | miner. |
s a post office and local newspaper, The Borax | Miner. |
rname rhymes with as owl) was the Cornish born | miner who emigrated to Pachuca in Mexico and in 1935 |
a commemoration of the death of a Cape Breton | miner, and father of 10, William Davis. |
eptember 1867 - 26 January 1924) was a British | miner and politician who served as the Member of Par |
He was a businessman, | miner, salesman by career. |
The cars were built by | Miner Railcar, Pennsylvania. |
rom 1891 or 1892 to 1894 the house was used by | miner Lewis Swift. |
1899 - 1903) was a Canadian | miner who spent four years in Slocan, which was in s |
Joseph Sullivan (1866-1935), another Catholic | miner, Murnin first managed to be elected to Parliam |
er on the US TV series The Office, see Charles | Miner. |
Christopher | Miner Spencer (June 20, 1833 - January 14, 1922) was |
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