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Tower Colliery Social Welfare Club Still Represents our History Today

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Tower Colliery SWC was formed in 1951, at that time 1200 men worked at Tower. A general meeting was held and the men agreed to have 5p (1 shilling old money) deducted from their wages. This would be used for parties for the children of employees at Christmas. £1.50 would be used for retired miners to have “a get together” at the St Johns Ambulance Hall.

Posted in: History on 01/18/2015 | Link to this post on IFP |
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