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1984 Miners' Strike - Looking at the Miners' Strikes of the 1980s
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Group photo
Group photograph taken outside the Kyo Young Miners Residential Training Centre (known as the Bevan Huts), New Kyo, 1st November 1947. DA Box 76.
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DMA Pioneers Diploma
Pioneers Diploma certificate presented by the Durham Miners Association to Henry Hall to commemorate Fifty years membership of the Association. Size 355 x 485mm.
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala 23 July 1938. Sword dancers outside the Waterloo Hotel, Old Elvet, Durham City. The building on the left was the County Court offices. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p34 top.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1939. Fairground stalls fastened up the day after the gala. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p50 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 22 July 1939. Riding on the dodgems. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p46 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Miners Gala, 20th July 1946. The Rt Hon Clement Attlee (Prime Minister), the Rt Hon Aneurin Bevan MP (Minister of Health), Mr W Averell Harriman (the American Ambassador), Cllr J L Robson (the Mayor) and other civic leaders being led by Jack Harrison (sword bearer) from the Market Place to Durham Castle for dinner, which was probably provided by Lyons Cafe. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p61 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 20th July 1946. Genberal view of the showgroiund showing the fairground canopies. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p60 top.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Miners Gala, 20th July 1946. The Rt Hon Clement Attlee (Prime Minister), the Rt Hon Aneurin Bevan MP (Minister of Health), Mr W Averell Harriman (the American Ambassador), Cllr J L Robson (the Mayor) and other civic leaders being led by Jack Harrison (sword bearer) from the Market Place to Durham Castle for dinner, which was probably provided by Lyons Cafe. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p61 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 20 July 1946. Craghead banner (draped in black), leaving the Cathedral. The banner front depicts David triumphant over Goliath and the motto reads 'He that would be free must strike the blow.' The preachers that day was Rev J McManners, the first nonconformist to preach at the miners service. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p60 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 20th July 1946. A family band consisting of two piano accordions and a drum kit strike up a tune for afternoon dancing. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p57 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 20 July 1946. The audience listening to the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Clement Attlee. The two tents are those of (left) the amulance team, and (right) lost children. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p56 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 20 July 1946. Lambton Colliery banner, showing on the reverse side, Christ walking on the sea, with motto 'Oh thou of little faith wherefore didst thou doubl?' The attendance was estimated at around 200,000. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p54 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 20 July 1946. The first post-war Gala seen from Pelaw Wood. Brandon Colliery used this photograph to create its new banner in 1949 (see photo 92614). (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p54 top.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 26 July 1947. Hamsteels banner halts for the photographer near the old Neville Hotel (right), North Road, Durham City, on the journey home. It bears the portraits of Peter Lee and A J Cook. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p74 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 26 July 1947. An early morning scene in the Market Place. Thornley banner is on its way from Claypath to Saddler Street. Note the old police box. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p64/65.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 26 July 1947. Late morning (11.45am by Bramwell's clock) and the last banners are seen in the distance, entering Old Elvet. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p66.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23 July 1949. Herbert Morrison (right), Mr E Moore (President of the NUM Durham Area), and Arthur Horner (left)(General Secretary of the NUM) on the speakers platform. Alf Horner had said in his speech that although the miners were critical of some aspects of nationalisation, they would never under any Government go back to the old days of private ownership. The alternative to nationalisation would be economic death. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p86 bottom.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23 July 1949. Sitting in frontof Brandon's new banner. Left to right: ?, Derek Argument, Mrs Ann Robinson, Billy Robinson, June Argument (child), Mrs Argument and Mrs Smith. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p88 top.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23 July 1949. Brandon's banner seen at tis first appearance on The Racecourse. Back row: Mrs Argument, ?, Billy Robinson, Ethel Robinson, Tommy Robinson; middle row: June Srgument, Ivy Lister, ?, Mrs Smith, George Hewitt; front row: ?, Edith Argument, Norman Robinson. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p87.)
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Durham Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 25 July 1949. The unfurling of Brandon banner by Sam Watson, 9 July. The banner had been designed by Walter Lishman, art master at Durham Johnson School. The scene was taken from a photograph by Charles Hodgson showing the Victory Gala in 1946 from Pelaw Wood. (Used in Michael Richardsons Memory Lane book "The Durham Miners Gala", p93.)

 

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