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Carol service by miners 600 ft down. An accordion play and miners voices are raised in
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Carol service by miners 600 ft down. An accordion play and miners voices are raised in
Carol service by miners 600 ft down. An accordion play and miners voices are raised in the singing of Christmas Carols. Wath Main Colliery, near Mexborough, South Yorkshire. 23rd December 1966
Varley
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Dearne Valley
South Yorkshire
England
DM W11720
Media ID 21766187
© Mirrorpix
Coal Festive Mine South Yorkshire Underground 1966 Mexborough
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This print titled "Carol service by miners 600 ft down" takes us back to the heart of the coal mining industry in South Yorkshire during Christmas time in 1966. The image beautifully captures a moment of respite and joy amidst the harsh underground conditions. In this enchanting scene, an accordion player stands among a group of hardworking miners deep within Wath Main Colliery near Mexborough. Their faces illuminated by candlelight, these brave men raise their voices in unison, filling the cavernous space with the timeless melodies of Christmas carols. The photograph not only showcases the festive spirit that prevailed even in such challenging circumstances but also pays homage to the strong sense of community that existed among these miners. Despite their demanding work underground, they found solace and camaraderie through music. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are reminded of the dedication and resilience displayed by those who toiled tirelessly beneath our feet. It serves as a poignant reminder of an era when coal was king and communities were built around mines like Wath Main Colliery. Varley's masterful capture transports us back to a time when industry thrived in South Yorkshire's Dearne Valley, where music echoed through dark tunnels alongside clinking tools. This print is not just a piece of art; it is a testament to human strength, unity, and celebration even amidst challenging working conditions.
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