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Miners at the Derbyshire Miners' Convalescent Home in Skegness

Unknown1933/1937

Derbyshire Record Office

Derbyshire Record Office
Matlock, United Kingdom

A convalescent home was established in Skegness in the late nineteenth century by the Derbyshire businessman Edward Terah Hooley for miners from Ilkeston who had been injured. The home was purposefully located on the coast to improve the relaxation and health in the miners. This would have been a very different environment to the landlocked and industrial Derbyshire they were used to.

The home was later taken over by the Derbyshire Miners’ Association who eventually built a new convalescent home in 1928. This new home provided accommodation for 120 men and 30 women. It finally closed in 2018 and was sold off to a local business owner in 2019.

Credit to Don Shooter.

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  • Title: Miners at the Derbyshire Miners' Convalescent Home in Skegness
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1933/1937
  • Location Created: Skegness, Lincolnshire, England
  • Provenance: Local Studies Photograph Collection (DCHQ009613)
  • Subject Keywords: Industry, Coal, Coal Mining, Mining, Welfare, Convalescence, Convalescence Home, Employment
Derbyshire Record Office

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