COALBROOKDALE
Coalbrookdale was named by Julius Haast after
a mining village in Shropshire, England.
It is said that it was there that the industrial
revolution started for mining in England.
It was also there that the first Ironbridge was made, again a name
duplicated on the Plateau.
With the mining company providing free transport
for building materials from Conn's Creek and the miners wanting to
live as near to their place of work as possible, houses sprang up
wherever space allowed.
Part of the Coalbrookdale settlement was known
as Poverty Point. This was where the single men lived in manuka and
canvas shelters because of the scarcity of building materials.
Most of all however because the mine entrance was just across the
road, saving a long walk to work in sometimes atrocious weather conditions.
Click for a picture of Coalbrookdale.
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