The Miners Strike on 02:36 - Jul 23 with 883 views | DJack |
The Miners Strike on 22:45 - Jul 22 by Brynmill_Jack | Perhaps he was a pit deputy . They had to go in to keep the pit pumps going to avoid flooding and losing the pit entirely |
EH! Have you not read the thread...he stated why quite quickly after the post. Thank you for your belated input but we would prefer the answer from the horses mouth. | |
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The Miners Strike on 09:20 - Jul 23 with 800 views | taffpunk | Being from the Rhondda, quite a few of my mates were miners. They very rarely had to pay for a pint in my local, they were either bought by other regulars, or the landlord wouldn't charge them. Also builders would give them work for a few days every week, even if they didn't really need more workers. People who had allotments would bring fruit and veg in for them, also collection tins were on the bars in most watering-holes. The days when local community spirit was still really strong, not sure if the same would happen now tbh. | |
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The Miners Strike on 09:32 - Jul 23 with 790 views | swan65split |
The Miners Strike on 21:53 - Jul 21 by dickythorpe | The decade that changed Britain forever. Disgusting greed and enjoyment of others suffering. |
This...correct, changed and not for the best. | | | |
The Miners Strike on 09:41 - Jul 23 with 778 views | swan65split | I was working the morning they all boarded the transporters at PT harbour, it was my job to make sure the cranes were safe with them on board, overlooked by a few burly strikers I carried on, at the end my mate said "is that it now Sarge" shyte myself or what, lol | | | |
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