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NEG91656
Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 24th July 1948 - Usworth banner with the crowds crossing Elvet bridge on the way home. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 24th July 1948 - crowds returning home over Elvet Bridge from the biggest gala recorded, of 250,000. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 24th July 1948 - a band halts at Magdalen Steps to allow vast numbers in front of them to procedd. The crowds go way back over Elvet Bridge and down Old Elvet. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 24th July 1948 - miners and their families struggle through Saddler Street towards the Market Place. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - Production banner won by East Tanfield Colliery enters the Racecourse for the first time - it had been made and presented by the firm Tutills in July 1948. (It was competed for annually and awarded to the colliery which had tried the hardest to increase production). DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - the first banner of the day from Mainsforth Colliery, preceded by the officials, arriving at The Racecourse. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - South Moor No 1 banner, followed by South Moor No 2 arriving at The Racecourse. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - Mrs Bowie with her husband lead the Chester Moor banner on the occasion of her 50th Gala. The black rosettes attached to the banner signify a death at the pit. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - Morpeth Highland pipe abnd at the head of Washigton Glebe miners. The hiring of Scottish pipe bands was due to the shortage of colliery bands. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - young men and women follow their banner; in the group are: Jack Harker, Fred Ryans, Tommy Foster, Ron Liddle, Dorothy Hutchinson, Ronnie Prudhoe, Don Smith, George Harker and George Liddle. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - the Dawdon 'beauties', Sam Hughes (left ) and Billy Wood, lead their colliery band onto the Racecourse. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - high spirited young folk compete for attention. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - three young men let off steam to the amusement of the nearby policeman. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - group photograph around the Mainsforth banner. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - group assembled in front of Eden Colliery banner (Leadgate). DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - group in front of Burnhope and Houghton colliery banners. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - Crookhall banner and crowds leaving the Market Place and heading down Silver Street. DA Neg.
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - crwods heading from the Market Place down Silver Street. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - the banner for Crook Drift, known as 'Hole in the Wall' Colliery, heading down Silver Street. DA Neg
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Miners Gala
Durham Miners Gala, 23rd July 1949 - band and banner progressing down Silver Street from the Market Place. DA Neg

 

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