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Coal Mining Collection (page 6)

"Unearthing the Depths: A Glimpse into the World of Coal Mining" Step back in time to Lea Hall Colliery and Rugeley A Power Station, Staffordshire, 1963

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Coal Mining Collection: Down a Coal Mine during the Lock-Out in South Wales (engraving)
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Coal Mining Collection: The Princess Beatrice down a Coal Mine (engraving)
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Coal Mining Collection: The Employment of Women at Pit Mouths, Breakfast Time (engraving)
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Coal Mining Collection: Work at a Coal Mine, I (engraving)
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Coal Mining Collection: The Strike in South Wales, gathering Shindles for Fuel (engraving)
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Coal Mining Collection: Astleys Colliery, Dukinfield, the Scene of the Recent Fatal Explosion (engraving)
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Coal Mining Collection: The Strike of Colliers in Durham (engraving)
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Coal Mining Collection: Members of the Russian delegation paid a visit to a colliery during their visit to South
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Coal Mining Collection: Harnessing this pony at Ashington Colliery are some of the boys who are being trained
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Coal Mining Collection: An instructor at the Government pit school showing Bevin Boys how to follow a seam of
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Coal Mining Collection: The winter of 1946 - 1947 Coal being loaded from the pit tubs onto waiting empty
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Coal Mining Collection: Miners coming off shift at Hamstead Colliery, West Bromwich to the news that the mine is
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Coal Mining Collection: A typical Black Country scene of the 1920s
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Coal Mining Collection: Fishburn Colliery, affected by strikes. 1972
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Coal Mining Collection: Woodhorn Colliery, Ashington. 2nd March 1951
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Coal Mining Collection: A miner returns his lamp to the lamp room for the final time as the last shift at
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Coal Mining Collection: Mr Joe Gormley (left) with George Rees, Vice President of South Wales Area National Union
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Coal Mining Collection: Deep Pit colliery, east Bristol, closed in 1935. Circa 1900
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Coal Mining Collection: The rescue team at Hanham Colliery, Gloucestershire before the end of World War 1
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Coal Mining Collection: Unemployed South Wales Miners seen here in Reading during their hunger march from
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Coal Mining Collection: Unemployed South Wales Miners seen here in Reading during their hunger march from
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Coal Mining Collection: Seaham Harbour Colliery where work is being resumed after a stoppage in October
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Coal Mining Collection: Morrison Busty Colliery 24th February 1971
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Coal Mining Collection: 1972 Miners Strike. Ash bin at the back of a terrace overlooking the Monmouthshire Valley
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Coal Mining Collection: Jim Dunsmuir, Coal miner at Barony Colliery, 24th February 1989
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Coal Mining Collection: Father Christmas arrives at Big Pit, Blaenavon, Torfaen, South Wales, 4th December 1986
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Coal Mining Collection: Father Christmas meets Nitesh Patel 10 (left) and Hina Kian 9
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Coal Mining Collection: A miner working the coal face circa 1930s
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Coal Mining Collection: Coventry Telegrapher reporter Rob Carter talks to Mark McNulty 3000 feet underground
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Coal Mining Collection: Prince Edward of Kent - The Duke and Duchess of Kent North East Royal Visits
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Coal Mining Collection: Linton Colliery, Ashington with miners going down on the last shift before closure
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Coal Mining Collection: Pitman Wilf Barnes takes the last bag of coal from Burradon Colliery November 1975
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Coal Mining Collection: The cramped conditions at Ellington Colliery, near the pits most productive face
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Coal Mining Collection: Mobile winders at North Delavel Colliery, September 1956
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Coal Mining Collection: Giant winding wheels top the 200-foot high head gear at Bates Colliery, Blyth. 0
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Coal Mining Collection: Ashington Colliery. Final shift comes to the surface, March 1988
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Coal Mining Collection: Westoe Colliery silhouetted against the sky, October 1992
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Coal Mining Collection: End of an era. Last shift comes to the surface at Ashington Colliery, March 1988
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Coal Mining Collection: Harrington Colliery at Lowca on the Cumberland coast which was being threatened with
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Coal Mining Collection: A man works a seam at Willington Colliery in about 1930
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Coal Mining Collection: Bates Pit, Blyth, threatened with closure, February 1986
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Coal Mining Collection: Pithead gear at Craghead Colliery, October 1963
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Coal Mining Collection: Waiting for the cage. Miners about to start their shift at Lambton Colliery. Circa 1920
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Coal Mining Collection: Demolition of Wearmouth Colliery, October 1994
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Coal Mining Collection: Shilbottle Colliery in March 1952. The new system of much larger mine cars is shown in
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Coal Mining Collection: Jimmy Weatherby (left) and Alan Nelson unload equipment salvaged from Elemore Colliery
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Coal Mining Collection: Ellington Processing Plant which was threatening pits as it stockpiled coal. August 1993
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Coal Mining Collection: Miner Jack Buxton, made redundant after 47 years on the closure of Burradon Colliery


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"Unearthing the Depths: A Glimpse into the World of Coal Mining" Step back in time to Lea Hall Colliery and Rugeley A Power Station, Staffordshire, 1963. Witness the relentless determination of a coal miner as he delves deep into the earth, braving darkness and danger to fuel a nation. In Tonypandy, Rhondda Valley, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe stands a solemn statue honoring these unsung heroes. Their unwavering spirit echoes through generations as they tirelessly worked at Ebbw Vale Colliery. Travel further back in time to Elsecar colliery in 1793 when sections of this mine were under Earl Fitzwilliam's ownership. The rich history embedded within its walls tells tales of resilience and sacrifice that shaped communities. Markham Main Colliery near Doncaster paints a vivid picture of life in South Yorkshire during 1961. Miners brave treacherous conditions underground while R Colin Snow coal merchants wagon stands proudly above ground at Barnburgh Colliery. The struggle for workers' rights comes alive with an evocative image from Wheatsheaf Colliery in Pendlebury during January 1912. Balloting for the coal strike captures the unity and strength among miners fighting for fair treatment. Safety takes center stage as Beamish Park hosts an Ambulance-Drill Demonstration for Coal-Miners in Durham. These drills ensure that every miner is prepared for any eventuality that may arise beneath their feet. Wath Main Colliery near Rotherham showcases both the grit and camaraderie shared by miners in South Yorkshire during 1956. Their sweat-soaked brows bear witness to their tireless efforts day after day. Experience a slice of mining life at The Colliery exhibit within Beamish Museum located in Stanley County Durham. Immerse yourself in authentic surroundings and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by these brave individuals.