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"Striker: A Tale of Resilience, Unity, and Determination" In the depths of despair, unemployed coal miners took to the streets of Jarrow, England in 1936

Background imageStriker Collection: Workers strike in Jumet (Belgium) on 26 March 1886. Strikers

Workers strike in Jumet (Belgium) on 26 March 1886. Strikers destroying an smelter in the H. Bandoux glass factory. Engraving

Background imageStriker Collection: WWII German 20 mm shell case base

WWII German 20 mm shell case base
A 2nd World War German 20 mm. shell case base, dated 1940, with a striker made from a rifle bullet attached. Trench Art

Background imageStriker Collection: Trench Art lighter in the shape of a bullet

Trench Art lighter in the shape of a bullet with outside brass striker. Trench Art

Background imageStriker Collection: FARM STRIKE, 1938. The picket line at the King Farm strike in Morrisville, Pennsylvania

FARM STRIKE, 1938. The picket line at the King Farm strike in Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Photograph by John Vachon, August 1938

Background imageStriker Collection: LABOR STRIKE, 1912. Labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn addressing striking textile

LABOR STRIKE, 1912. Labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn addressing striking textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1912. Oil over a photograph

Background imageStriker Collection: GERMANY: RIOT, 1844. Dismissed Silesian weavers attack the home of a mill owner in 1844

GERMANY: RIOT, 1844. Dismissed Silesian weavers attack the home of a mill owner in 1844. Etching, 1897, by Kathe Kollwitz

Background imageStriker Collection: LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Cartoon, 1912, by Art Young on the Lawrence, Massachusetts

LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Cartoon, 1912, by Art Young on the Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile worker strike of that year

Background imageStriker Collection: LOWELL STRIKE, 1912. Big Bill Haywood marching with strikers in Lowell, Massachusetts

LOWELL STRIKE, 1912. Big Bill Haywood marching with strikers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Photograph, 1912

Background imageStriker Collection: LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Children of striking textile workers wait at the train station at Lawrence

LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Children of striking textile workers wait at the train station at Lawrence, Massachusetts, Jan.-March 1912

Background imageStriker Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W. A. Rogers, July 1894

PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W. A. Rogers, July 1894
PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W.A. Rogers, July 1894, potraying Eugene V. Debs, Governor Atlgeld of Illinois, Governor Wait of Colorado

Background imageStriker Collection: Us-New York Newspapers-Strike

Us-New York Newspapers-Strike
American workers from New York Daily Mirror stage a picket line on February 18, 1963, in New York during New York City newspaper strike

Background imageStriker Collection: Suffolk - Southwold Jack - St Edmunds Church

Suffolk - Southwold Jack - St Edmunds Church
St Edmunds Church, Southwold, Suffolk - the 15th century clock jack, which stands at the west end. He holds an axe and bell which he uses to strike the time

Background imageStriker Collection: Cartoon, 1912, by Art Young on the Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile worker strike of that year

Cartoon, 1912, by Art Young on the Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile worker strike of that year
LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Cartoon, 1912, by Art Young on the Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile worker strike of that year

Background imageStriker Collection: Destruction of the Union Depot and Hotel at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Destruction of the Union Depot and Hotel at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the Great Railroad Strike
GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Destruction of the Union Depot and Hotel at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the Great Railroad Strike, 21-22 July 1877. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageStriker Collection: Strike by Belgian Glassmakers and Cutters - Manage

Strike by Belgian Glassmakers and Cutters - Manage
A strike by Belgian Glassmakers and Engravers / Cutters from the Glassworks at Manage, Hainaut, Belgium - the board notice on the building behind them demands an end to having to work throughout

Background imageStriker Collection: National Health Insurance stamp - Forcible Feeding

National Health Insurance stamp - Forcible Feeding
Forcible Feeding - Lick! A double-meaning postcard, primarily relating to the introduction of the National Health Insurance stamp under the 1911 National Insurance Act

Background imageStriker Collection: The unrest in Spain: stormy scenes in Madrid

The unrest in Spain: stormy scenes in Madrid
Spanish infantry charge the strikers who refuse to disperse. Date: 1917

Background imageStriker Collection: Spanish general strike

Spanish general strike
Three photographs showing respectively some soldiers charging a group of strikers; the machine gun section installed in the gardens; the infantry, backed up by cavalry

Background imageStriker Collection: Austria 19th century. Labour movement

Austria 19th century. Labour movement. Charge of Austrian hussars against the strikers mutineers in the neighborhood of New-Lerchenfeld (Vienna), April 8, 1890. Colored engraving

Background imageStriker Collection: Labor movement. Strike in Paris protected by the army. 19th

Labor movement. Strike in Paris protected by the army. 19th
Labor movement. Strike in Paris protected by the army. Late nineteenth century. Colored engraving

Background imageStriker Collection: History of France. Decazeville strike

History of France. Decazeville strike. Military patrols crossing the Duke of Decazes square occupied by the strikers in the coal mines and steel mills. Engraving in 1886 by Comba. Colored engraving

Background imageStriker Collection: Police officers dispersing the strike of employees of Street

Police officers dispersing the strike of employees of Streetcar in New York, March 4, 1886. Colored engraving

Background imageStriker Collection: A scene from The Wrecker (1929)

A scene from The Wrecker (1929) with Carlyle Blackwell (right), Benita Hume and Joseph Striker directed by GÚ║í von Bolvß▓╣ Date: 1929

Background imageStriker Collection: Alison Neilans Suffragette

Alison Neilans Suffragette. Alison Roberta Noble Neilans (1884-1942) portrait. Member of the Womens Freedom League, Church League for Womens Suffrage

Background imageStriker Collection: Match striker in the form of a WWI tank

Match striker in the form of a WWI tank
Match striker in the form of a First World War tank. Trench Art

Background imageStriker Collection: French woman in a munitions factory, making parts for arti

French woman in a munitions factory, making parts for arti
French lady as she sits at her bench, in a French factory, machining brass striker-pins for artillery shells. 1916

Background imageStriker Collection: Striker Apache American Indian Chiefs series

Striker Apache American Indian Chiefs series
Artokoloro

Background imageStriker Collection: WAITERS STRIKE, 1941. Striking waiters picketing outside a nightclub in Washington D

WAITERS STRIKE, 1941. Striking waiters picketing outside a nightclub in Washington D.C. Photograph by John Collier, 1941

Background imageStriker Collection: STRIKING GARMENT WORKERS. Group of American garment workers on strike. Photograph

STRIKING GARMENT WORKERS. Group of American garment workers on strike. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageStriker Collection: WAITERS STRIKE, 1941. Striking waiters picketing outside a nightclub in Washington D

WAITERS STRIKE, 1941. Striking waiters picketing outside a nightclub in Washington D.C. Photograph by John Collier, 1941

Background imageStriker Collection: FARM STRIKE, 1938. A girl in the picket line at the King Farm strike in Morrisville, Pennsylvania

FARM STRIKE, 1938. A girl in the picket line at the King Farm strike in Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Photograph by John Vachon, August 1938

Background imageStriker Collection: FLINT SIT DOWN STRIKE, 1937. A striker sleeping on an assembly line of auto seats

FLINT SIT DOWN STRIKE, 1937. A striker sleeping on an assembly line of auto seats in the Fisher body plant #3 in Flint, Michigan, during the Flint Sit Down Strike. Photograph by Dick Sheldon, 1937

Background imageStriker Collection: FLINT SIT DOWN STRIKE, 1937. Strikers in the cafeteria of the Fisher body plant #3 in Flint

FLINT SIT DOWN STRIKE, 1937. Strikers in the cafeteria of the Fisher body plant #3 in Flint, Michigan, during the Flint Sit Down Strike. Photograph by Dick Sheldon, 1937

Background imageStriker Collection: FLINT SIT DOWN STRIKE, 1937. Strikers in the Fisher body plant #3 in Flint, Michigan

FLINT SIT DOWN STRIKE, 1937. Strikers in the Fisher body plant #3 in Flint, Michigan, during the Flint Sit Down Strike. Photograph by Dick Sheldon, 1937

Background imageStriker Collection: FLINT SIT DOWN STRIKE, 1937. Strikers guarding the entrance to the Fisher body plant #3 in Flint

FLINT SIT DOWN STRIKE, 1937. Strikers guarding the entrance to the Fisher body plant #3 in Flint, Michigan, during the Flint Sit Down Strike. Photograph by Dick Sheldon, 1937

Background imageStriker Collection: NEW YORK CITY: PICKET, 1937. Striking picketers in New York City. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein

NEW YORK CITY: PICKET, 1937. Striking picketers in New York City. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, December 1937

Background imageStriker Collection: MISSOURI: STRIKE, 1940. Striking employees of Coca-Cola plant in Sikeston, Missouri

MISSOURI: STRIKE, 1940. Striking employees of Coca-Cola plant in Sikeston, Missouri. Photograph by John Vachon, 1940

Background imageStriker Collection: Migrant farmer and union member who led the Flying Squadron, which attempted to picket large

Migrant farmer and union member who led the Flying Squadron, which attempted to picket large corporate cotton fields
COTTON STRIKER, 1938. Migrant farmer and union member who led the Flying Squadron, which attempted to picket large corporate cotton fields with automobile caravans in Kern County, California

Background imageStriker Collection: CIO PICKETERS, 1941. Congress of Industrial Workers (CIO) picketers jeering at workers entering a

CIO PICKETERS, 1941. Congress of Industrial Workers (CIO) picketers jeering at workers entering a mill in Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, May 1941

Background imageStriker Collection: GEORGIA: PICKETERS, 1941. Striking garment workers in a picket line outside a textile

GEORGIA: PICKETERS, 1941. Striking garment workers in a picket line outside a textile mill in Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, May 1941

Background imageStriker Collection: C. I. O. PICKETERS, 1941. Congress of Industrial Workers (CIO) picketers jeering

C. I. O. PICKETERS, 1941. Congress of Industrial Workers (CIO) picketers jeering
C.I.O. PICKETERS, 1941. Congress of Industrial Workers (CIO) picketers jeering at workers entering a mill in Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, May 1941

Background imageStriker Collection: ENGLAND: 1926 STRIKE. A food convoy moves through the streets of London during

ENGLAND: 1926 STRIKE. A food convoy moves through the streets of London during the general strike of May 3-12, 1926

Background imageStriker Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. The end of the Pullman Company strike

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. The end of the Pullman Company strike. The first meat train leaving the Chicago stockyards with a U.S. Cavalry escort on July 10, 1894

Background imageStriker Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Chicago police trying to quell a mob of rioting workers to

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Chicago police trying to quell a mob of rioting workers to allow a train to pass on the tracks near Forty-Third Street, during the Pullman strike, July 1894

Background imageStriker Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Freight cars burning at the Illinois Central Railroad yards in Kensington

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Freight cars burning at the Illinois Central Railroad yards in Kensington, near Chicago, after being set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike, 6 July 1894

Background imageStriker Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Illinois National Guardsmen firing on Pullman Company strikers in Chicago

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Illinois National Guardsmen firing on Pullman Company strikers in Chicago, 7 July 1894. Illustration from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageStriker Collection: Source Size = 1906 x 2527

Source Size = 1906 x 2527
The Strike of the Sheep Shearers in Australia: a Strikers Idea of Argument: Firing the Bush

Background imageStriker Collection: Snapshots of the rail strike, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre

Snapshots of the rail strike, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre
XIR346393 Snapshots of the rail strike, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 23rd October 1910 (b/w photo) by French Photographer



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"Striker: A Tale of Resilience, Unity, and Determination" In the depths of despair, unemployed coal miners took to the streets of Jarrow, England in 1936. Their voices echoed through the town as they demanded justice and a chance at a dignified life. Over three decades earlier, amidst the excitement of Tottenham Hotspur vs. Sheffield United in the F. A. Cup Final of 1901, a striker emerged on the field. With every kick and tackle, he embodied determination and skill that captivated fans from both sides. Across continents and time periods, struggles persisted. The Molly Maguires clandestinely gathered during a strike in Pennsylvania's coal fields in 1874; their resilience etched into history through wood engravings that spoke volumes about their fight for fair treatment. The word "striker" transcended boundaries - racial tensions intertwined with Apache warriors who fiercely defended their land against those seeking to exploit it. Their resistance became synonymous with strength against oppression. In more recent times, Arthur Scargill stood shoulder-to-shoulder with striking miners in 1984 as he passionately advocated for workers' rights within Britain's National Union of Mineworkers (NUM). His unwavering commitment inspired hope among those facing an uncertain future. Football matches also witnessed moments where strikers left indelible marks on history. In an Old League Division One match at White Hart Lane between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool in which dreams were shattered or realized; goals scored or missed – each player fought relentlessly for victory. Beyond sports arenas lay scenes depicting societal unrest: crowds gathering outside closed East India Dock Gates in London during turbulent times of 1897; police clashing with determined strikers armed only with truncheons at Barbican building site – symbols of struggle etched into memory forevermore. Yet amidst adversity lies beauty too.