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NUM official selling Coal magazine, South Yorkshire, 1959. Artist: Michael Walters
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NUM official selling Coal magazine, South Yorkshire, 1959. Artist: Michael Walters
NUM official selling Coal magazine, South Yorkshire, 1959. Mr Les Sunders selling copies of the magazine to NUM and NACODS members on their way to Thurcroft colliery near Rotherham
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In this photograph taken in South Yorkshire, 1959, we see a glimpse into the coal mining industry of the time. The image showcases Mr Les Sunders, an official from the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), selling copies of the Coal magazine to NUM and NACODS members on their way to Thurcroft colliery near Rotherham. The atmosphere captured in this picture is one of camaraderie and laughter. Mr Sunders can be seen engaging with his fellow miners, sharing a moment of lightheartedness amidst their demanding profession. His infectious smile reflects the resilience and unity that characterized these hardworking individuals who dedicated their lives to fueling Britain's industrial growth. Photographed by Michael Walters, this monochrome print not only documents a specific moment in history but also encapsulates broader themes such as trade unionism and community spirit within the coal mining industry. It serves as a poignant reminder of an era when coal was at the heart of Britain's economy. Through its composition and subject matter, this photograph invites us to reflect on the importance of labor rights and solidarity among workers during a pivotal period for British industry. It stands as a testament to those who labored underground, shaping both our nation's landscape and its social fabric.
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