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The scene of the Coal Strike: A typical South Wales coat mine, 1915
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The scene of the Coal Strike: A typical South Wales coat mine, 1915
The scene of the Coal Strike: A typical South Wales coat mine, 1915. On 15 July 1915 about 200, 000 coalminers in south Wales went on strike. They complained about poor wage rates and rejected an agreement that had been arrived at nationally. The strike was a serious event because the war effort depended on coal to fuel the navy and for the production of armaments. The miners were accused of treachery at a time of national crisis. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War Vol. III - 1915.. [John Heywood Ltd, London, 1915]
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1915 Coal Mine Employment Heywood History Of The War Industrial Action John Heywood John Heywood Ltd Manchester Guardian Mine Mine Shaft South Wales Strike Wales Coal Strike
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The Scene of the Coal Strike - A Glimpse into South Wales' Turbulent Past, 1915
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. This print takes us back to a pivotal moment in history - the coal strike that shook South Wales in 1915. As we peer into this monochrome image, we are transported to a typical coal mine where thousands of miners once toiled tirelessly beneath the earth's surface. In July of that year, around 200,000 courageous coalminers took a stand against abysmal wage rates and rejected a national agreement. This strike was not just an industrial dispute; it had far-reaching consequences for Britain's war effort during World War I. The navy relied heavily on coal for fueling its ships and producing armaments. The striking miners faced accusations of treachery at a time when their nation needed them most. Their actions were seen as jeopardizing the country's ability to fight effectively in this global conflict. Through this historic snapshot from "The Manchester Guardian History of the War" we catch a glimpse of the smoke-filled landscape surrounding these mines - symbols of both industry and struggle. It serves as a reminder that even amidst war, social issues persisted and demanded attention. As we reflect upon this powerful image captured by John Heywood Ltd. , let us remember those brave men who risked everything in pursuit of fair treatment and better lives for themselves and their families.
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