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NEG24184
Banner
Durham Colliery Mechanics Association - front. A "Union" banner, rather than just a lodge. Size 3.8m x 3m probably the largest surviving Durham banner. c 1905. Portrait of John Wilkinson Taylor MP, The DCMA General Secretary, surrounded by scenes of craftsmen at work.
NEG27227
ex Miners banner
Front of Chester le Street Trades Union Council banner (1930's banner given to Chester le Street by Usworth NUM in 1974 and crudely overpainted, Tutill image of J Keir Hardie. See 27228 for back.
NEG27228
MINERS' BANNER
Back of Chester le Street Trades Union Council banner (1930's banner given to Chester le Street by Usworth NUM in 1974 and crudely overpainted), standard Tutill image of "Emancipation of Labour". See 27227 for front.
NEG27275
Miners banner
Front of DMA miners banner for Shildon Lodge, c1890. A very old allegorical picture with much concealed symbolism - Druid and ancient man, in front of Stonehenge pointing to a triangle with Latin motto. See 27276 for back. New Description added 30/11/2009: We believe that this banner was originally an Order of Druids banner, made by George Tutill of 83 City Road, London, as with most trade union and friendly society banners, in around 1880 to 1890. Obviously at some point it was transferred to the Shildon Miner's Lodge. The Order of Druids was a benefit society created by secession from the Un...
NEG27276
Miners banner
Back of DMA miners banner for Shildon Lodge, c1890. A standard Tutill "Bedside Scene" but the dress of the central figure is most unusual for a lodge banner. See 27275 for front. New Description added 30/11/2009: We believe that this banner was originally an Order of Druids banner, made by George Tutill of 83 City Road, London, as with most trade union and friendly society banners, in around 1880 to 1890. Obviously at some point it was transferred to the Shildon Miner's Lodge. The Order of Druids was a benefit society created by secession from the United Ancient Order of Druids in 1858. The s...
NEG27286
Miners banner
Back of DMA miners banner for Sunnybrow Lodge, c1900. Sensitive and interesting image depiction of the "Weeping Widow" being comforted by the Union. Cartouches of J Wilson and W House. Motto "We succour the widows & orphans". See 27285 for front.
NEG27290
Miners banner
Back of DMA miners banner for Tursdale Colliery Lodge, c1860. Moyes identifies this as the oldest surviving lodge banner, it is certainly older than the Big Meeting. Maker unknown. The picture includes general industrial scenes and would appear to be based on a union membership certificate dating from 1857. See 27289 for front.
NEG27292
Miners banner
Back of DMA miners banner for Tursdale Colliery Lodge, c1860-80. Dating a little after the other Tursdale banner (27289/90). Maker unknown. Picture is clearly a copy of the earlier Tursdale banner, which includes several industrial scenes and is based on a Union Mebership certificate of 1857. See 27291 for front.

 

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