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1984 Miners' Strike - Looking at the Miners' Strikes of the 1980s
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DURHAM MINERS' GALA
Group of men in front of lodge banner: Mr Phillipson on right, Mr Sexton, M.P., on left, and Mr Peter Lee in middle.
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Miners Banner
Draped DMA banner for Alma and Twizell Miners Lodges, Grange Villa seen outside the Newfield Inn, Pelton Lane Ends. Mr Jack (later Lord) Lawson is on the right wearing a straw boater. The man on the left holding the rope is Leonard Bell (lodge secretary) and the man with the rosette is Bill Foster (lodge delegate). The houses in the background are Industrial Street and the site behind the banner became Pelton Roseberry School.
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DURHAM MINERS' GALA
MARCHING WITH THE NEW BANNER
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Sacriston Lodge banner
Sacriston Lodge banner being paraded up Silver Street, Durham City to the Big Meeting, 1936. Benny Lambert (lodge secretary) is 2nd from left, 3rd from left is Jack Swan (ex MP and miners agent), 4th from left is Jack Lawson (later Lord). Under banner on elft with cigarettte is Fred Lawson and on right is Tom Johnson.
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Rookhope Brass Band
The Rookhope Brass Band in the early part of the century. All of the members were miners except the conductor who was the local policeman.
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Surface group
Group of lead miners at Rookhope, c1946. Tom Edison (manager) wearing a boater. Horizontal smelt mill flue across arches in background same photograph as 16105.
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Lead miners
Group of Boltsburn lead miners with Rookhope Board School in background on right
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Group of miners
Group of five miners at a colliery bank top.
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Group of `Regulars'
A group of men outside the `Durham Ox', Beamish, c1905 - the landlord of which was Samuel Edgell at this time. Most of the people are miners.
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Miners at coal face
Miners showing position for "curving" or holing under the coal. "These men have turned to face the camera in a fighting attitude - it looks like that 2ft. 6ins. place - certainly no better." Taken at Seaton Delaval Colliery Open Light Pit, 1926.
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Miners at the coal face
Holing or "curving" under the coal prior to blasting it down. Note crackets. "Here we are at the coal face. I judge this place to be not more than 4ft. high but it is dry that is something, coal height 2 ft. 6 ins.": Taken at Seaton Delaval Colliery Open Light Pit, 1926.
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Safety diagram for pushing tub
A safety poster drawn by Mrs Kipling through her husband describing the original poster to her as accurately as he could. The original was seen by Mr Kipling in the Sacriston miners' office where he was sent to pay his father's union contributions.
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Group of lead miners
Miners in tubs at the entrance to Coldberry North Level lead mine. 3rd F L Gib Collinson. Miners holding carbide `midgy' lamps
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Miners at Ruskin College
A group of miners in residence at Ruskin College, Oxford. Seated on floor left hand is J J Lawson later Lord Lawson of Beamish.
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A group of miners
Group of miners from the Mois Drift, Roddymoor Colliery. Many have carbide lamps.
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Two miners and coal cutter
Two miners and a coal cutter at the coal face, West Thornley Colliery, Tow Law.
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Miners house
Front of a miners house on Post Office Row, Marley Hill.
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Foulbridge Cottages
Artists drawing of the interior of the Miners cottage at Foulbridge
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Group of miners
Group of men beside a colliery ventilation fan.
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13 Miners Lamps
13 Protector type SL miners flame lamps.

 

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