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Coal Mining A man training a pony. for the pits. May 1936 P017818

Coal Mining A man training a pony. for the pits. May 1936 P017818


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Coal Mining A man training a pony. for the pits. May 1936 P017818

Coal Mining A man training a pony. for the pits.
May 1936
P017818

WATFORD
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21296793

© Mirrorpix

Coal Mining Colliery Labour Miners Pony Workers


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In this print from May 1936, we are transported back in time to the coal mining era. The image showcases a poignant moment of collaboration between man and animal as a miner trains a pony for its destined role in the pits. The scene exudes an air of determination and resilience, characteristic of the hardworking miners who dedicated their lives to extracting coal from beneath the earth's surface. With his weathered face etched with lines of experience, the miner gently guides the young pony, imparting essential skills that will enable it to navigate through treacherous underground tunnels. This snapshot offers us a glimpse into the symbiotic relationship that existed between humans and animals within this demanding industry. The trust shared between them is palpable; both relying on each other for survival amidst challenging conditions. As we delve deeper into this historical photograph, we can almost hear echoes of clattering machinery and feel vibrations reverberating through our bones. It serves as a reminder of an era when coal mining was not just an occupation but also a way of life for countless workers. Through Memory Lane Prints' expert preservation techniques, this image captures not only a single moment frozen in time but also encapsulates an entire chapter in industrial history. It stands as testament to the unwavering spirit and unyielding dedication displayed by those who labored tirelessly beneath ground level - shaping communities while leaving an indelible mark on society at large.

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