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Tbh even though I supported the strike a 100pct and stuck it out till the bitter end I lived about 7 miles away from the pit I worked at so did not get the help from the food kitchens sett up in minin

There's a Durham Miners Gala every year in July. It's a celebration of working class  community,solidarity and internationalism. 200000 people generally attend. All the old pit villages still parade t

Saw this and thought of you. Bet you have shaken a few of these over the years ?

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Tbh even though I supported the strike a 100pct and stuck it out till the bitter end I lived about 7 miles away from the pit I worked at so did not get the help from the food kitchens sett up in mining villages and I only went picketing a few times it put me off idiots smashing and turning car's over one night picketing Dinnington pit. I spent the winter of the strike poaching anything edible and saleable to look after my family. 

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2 hours ago, low plains drifter said:

 Bernie from Sunderland mentioning how nobody had a garden fence during the pit closures as they were all used for firewood 

That’s true,all the fences went in our village apart from posh peoples.

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2 hours ago, low plains drifter said:

I remember about a decade ago being on a course the tutor Bernie from Sunderland mentioning how nobody had a garden fence during the pit closures as they were all used for firewood 

What reason did they give for closing the mines?

The closed the mines when people stopped burning coal so the bottom fell out the market. Everyone was burning wood they were buying of some theiving cnut who was nicking fences. 

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4 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

Did the posh people have wrought iron?

No,walls,the better part of the village,the council part everything went up in smoke,fences,sheds,trees,anything that would burn,even old clothes.

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6 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

Before we start getting political.... Another nice little find 

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Saw a crate earlier containing a book that weighs 60Kg,cost 10’s of thousands,over a hundred years old,being shipped to Italy.

 

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There's a Durham Miners Gala every year in July. It's a celebration of working class  community,solidarity and internationalism. 200000 people generally attend. All the old pit villages still parade their banners. Miners who stuck it out and miners who were beaten up and fitted up by the police at Orgreave are feted as heroes. I find it really moving. But I know a lot on here will laugh and sneer at that.

 

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24 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

There's a Durham Miners Gala every year in July. It's a celebration of working class  community,solidarity and internationalism. 200000 people generally attend. All the old pit villages still parade their banners. Miners who stuck it out and miners who were beaten up by the police at Orgreave are feted as heroes. I find it really moving. But I know a lot on here will laugh and sneer. It's just the way it is.

 

A very important part of our history I can’t imagine anyone sneering or laughing, I was on holiday once and met an older couple who were celebrating their honeymoon we hit it off straight away he was an ex miner and he said to me look at the footage of the Battle of Orgreave where the horses charge and a telegraph pole or a lamppost I can’t remember which was knocked over, his claim to fame was it landed straight on his head lol he was from around the Notts area a great solid down to earth bloke.

When I watch footage of Orgreave I admit it is emotional to see working men fighting for their families and livelihoods the Tories ripped the heart out of this country, back then there was communities now a lot of towns and villages are poverty stricken and left behind with the problems that come with poverty drugs crime ect.

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