coalcarrying
Coalcarrying refers to the historical practice of transporting coal from mines to destinations such as homes, factories, and ports. This was a crucial but often arduous task, particularly before the advent of modern industrial and transportation technologies. Initially, coal was carried by hand in sacks or baskets, often by women and children, from small surface mines or outcrops. As mining operations became larger and more organized, and demand increased, more organized methods of carrying became necessary.
In the early days of industrialization, horse-drawn carts and wagons were a common method for carrying coal
The advent of steamships further expanded the reach of coal carrying, enabling international trade and the