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Date(s)
- 1874-1926, 1957 (Creation)
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0.63 cubic metres (7 small boxes)
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Name of creator
Biographical history
Sir William Galloway (1840-1927) was a mining engineer, university professor and industrialist who is notable for his contribution to the prevention of explosions and other accidents in coal mines.
Born in Paisley, Scotland, he studied in Germany at the University of Giessen and the Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, as well as University College, London. He became a colliery manager at Cambusnethan in Lanarkshire in 1861, and subsequently worked as a mining inspector in Scotland.
In 1870, during the course of his duties as an inspector, Galloway began to investigate the cause of explosions in mines, and he continued this work after being transferred to south Wales in 1874 as an Assistant Inspector of Mines. He became convinced that coal dust, as well as gas, was responsible for the violence and spread of colliery explosions, and in the 1890s he also asserted that coal dust would not explode when mixed with quantities of stone dust. Although neither of these ideas found favour among mining engineers at first, they were extremely accurate and came to be universally adopted in 1893 and 1908 respectively, lowering the death rate in colliery explosions by 90% from what it had been in 1870.
Galloway’s work on coal dust also included tests with safety lamps, and he patented many safety devices for mines, including a cradle, a water tank, guide ropes, doors and compressed air engines.
He was appointed Professor of Mining at the University College of Wales in Cardiff in 1891, and resigned in 1902 to become a consultant engineer, working in Britain and abroad, sometimes with his youngest son Christian (C. F. J. Galloway, 1880–1960), who was also a mining engineer. In 1923 he became the chairman and a director of the East Kent Colliery Company and director of the Snowdown colliery.
William Galloway published extensively, and his contribution to mining safety was widely recognised later in life. He served as President of both the South Wales Institute of Engineers and the Institution of Mining Engineers, and was invited to present his work to many professional mining organisations, the Royal Society and a parliamentary commission. He was knighted in 1924.
Archival history
The reports appear to have been kept with the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records, which arrived at NLW between 1944 and 1957; a National Coal Board letter in the archive, dated 1957, supports this impression.
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Probably donated to NLW by the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association, Cardiff, 1957.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Reports, 1874-1926, drawn up by William Galloway and others (including his son, Christian) relating to the mining of coal and other minerals in Wales and elsewhere around the world, examining matters including mining engineering, geology, the economics of working minerals (sinking shafts, mineral extraction, mineral quality, labour, maintenance, transport and selling prices) and the history of mineral working; the reports comprise examinations of mines, mineral fields, mineral seams and other geological strata, as well as statistics, maps, plans, diagrams, photographs, sketches, correspondence, inventories, itineraries and notes; the archive also includes related material, 1957.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
All records have been retained apart from duplicates, which have been destroyed.
Accruals
Accruals are unlikely.
System of arrangement
Arranged at NLW into: reports on collieries and mines; and reports on mining engineering.
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Conditions governing access
Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions set out in information provided when applying for their Readers' Tickets, whereby the reader shall become responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 in relation to any processing by them of personal data obtained from modern records held at the Library.
Conditions governing reproduction
Usual copyright laws apply.
Language of material
- English
- French
- German
Script of material
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English with some French and German
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Note
Preferred citation: William Galloway Mining Reports
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This description follows NLW guidelines based on ISAD(G) Second Edition; RDA; and LCSH
Status
Final
Level of detail
Full
Dates of creation revision deletion
September 2011 and March 2025
Language(s)
- English
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Sources
The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: documents within the archive.
Archivist's note
Description compiled by Emma Towner and revised by David Moore.