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At the end of Marley Hills High Row, a pit heap and pit workings

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At the end of Marley Hills High Row, a pit heap and pit workings

At the end of Marley Hills High Row, a pit heap and pit workings. 11th September 1952. © Mirrorpix

Kemsley
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom

Media ID 21797917

1952 Colliery House Miners Terraced Village

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This print titled "At the end of Marley Hills High Row, a pit heap and pit workings" takes us back to the 1950s, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. The image showcases an industrial landscape intertwined with residential life in this mining village. As we delve into the details, we are transported to a time when coal mining played a vital role in shaping communities. The foreground reveals rows of terraced houses that housed hardworking miners and their families. These humble abodes stand as a testament to the resilience and unity prevalent among those who relied on the colliery for their livelihoods. Beyond these homes lies an imposing pit heap, its towering presence serving as a constant reminder of the industry's impact on everyday life. The street scene exudes authenticity, capturing snippets of daily routines against this backdrop of industrial might. Men dressed in work attire can be seen conversing animatedly while women tend to household chores or engage in friendly exchanges with neighbors. Kemsley's expert composition allows us to appreciate both the human element and architectural significance within this historical context. This photograph encapsulates not only an era but also highlights how industries like coal mining shaped entire communities from topography to social dynamics. As we reflect upon this poignant snapshot frozen in time, it serves as both homage and documentation of an essential chapter in our collective history - one where house, housing, industry, miners all converged at Marley Hills High Row.


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