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Unselfconscious Heroes Who Toil in Dangers Face, c1935
Unselfconscious Heroes Who Toil in Dangers Face, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
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Amalgamated Press Coal Industry Coal Mine Coal Miner Coal Mining Danger Dangerous Hammerton Hero Heroic Heroism J A Hammerton Ja Hammerton John Hammerton Miner Mining Our Wonderful World Pick Axe Prop Publishing Publishing House Risk Shaft Sir John Alexander Sir John Alexander Hammerton Sir John Hammerton Support Tunnel Underground
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Unselfconscious Heroes Who Toil in Danger's Face, c1935
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures the essence of heroism and resilience amidst perilous circumstances. Taken from the book "Our Wonderful World" edited by J. A. Hammerton, it transports us back to the coal mining industry of the 1930s. In this monochrome portrait, two unknown men stand proudly as representatives of countless unsung heroes who risked their lives daily in underground tunnels. Clad in rugged attire, they exude strength and determination while clutching their trusty pick axes - essential tools for survival in this treacherous environment. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the dangers faced by these brave miners who dedicated themselves to extracting coal for our industrial progress. Their unwavering commitment to supporting society's energy needs is commendable. Sir John Alexander Hammerton, renowned editor and author, curated this visual masterpiece within his publishing house - The Amalgamated Press Ltd. , London. Through his literary works, he sought to shed light on such uncelebrated individuals whose contributions often went unnoticed. As we gaze upon this poignant photograph today, let us pay homage to these unselfconscious heroes who worked tirelessly underground with limited visibility and constant danger lurking around every corner. They embody true heroism through their perseverance and sacrifice for a greater cause. May this image serve as a timeless tribute to all those who have dedicated their lives to hazardous professions worldwide – reminding us that bravery knows no
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