Metadata
WORK ID: YFA 6063 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
GOING BACK TO WORK STRIKE 1985 | 1985 | 1985-01-01 |
Details
Original Format: Super 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 3 mins 3 secs Subject: Working Life Politics Industry Coal |
Summary Kellingley Colliery was a deep coal mine located near Selby, North Yorkshire, and officially closed in December, 2015. The Miner’s Strike was one of the most bitter industrial disputes Britain has ever seen and affected communities across the country. The strike ended on 3rd March, 1985 nearly a year after it began. This short film features the ... |
Description
Kellingley Colliery was a deep coal mine located near Selby, North Yorkshire, and officially closed in December, 2015. The Miner’s Strike was one of the most bitter industrial disputes Britain has ever seen and affected communities across the country. The strike ended on 3rd March, 1985 nearly a year after it began. This short film features the workers of Kellingley Colliery as they carry their banners and return to work following the strike.
A large crowd of people walk towards the...
Kellingley Colliery was a deep coal mine located near Selby, North Yorkshire, and officially closed in December, 2015. The Miner’s Strike was one of the most bitter industrial disputes Britain has ever seen and affected communities across the country. The strike ended on 3rd March, 1985 nearly a year after it began. This short film features the workers of Kellingley Colliery as they carry their banners and return to work following the strike.
A large crowd of people walk towards the camera. Some members carry a large banner, and there is a close up of the banner. Spectators line the street leading to the colliery and cheer as the workers pass. One of the banners reads, “Kellingley Colliery Yorkshire Area – Only the strong survive.” There is also a picture of a miner on the banner. Part of the colliery/factory can be seen in the background.
The cameraman zooms in on some of the structures of the colliery. There is a large crowd of workers who continue to make their way back to work, and other spectators with cameras can be seen along the route. Other members of the strike carry banners and signs making up the end of the procession, and a half full carpark can be seen at the side of the factory.
The film ends with a TV news report of the day’s events which is filmed on the television as it is being broadcast.
Context
This emotional film showcases the end of the Miners’ Strike in Selby in 1985. Kellingley Colliery miners march towards their workplace with pride holding banners and receiving support from a small crowd gathered to meet them. In one extraordinary and eerie shot, the camera slowly pans along the long line of workers which seems to go on indefinitely.
Kellingley Colliery was a deep coal mine located near Selby. The colliery was finally closed by its owners in 2015, an act which officially...
This emotional film showcases the end of the Miners’ Strike in Selby in 1985. Kellingley Colliery miners march towards their workplace with pride holding banners and receiving support from a small crowd gathered to meet them. In one extraordinary and eerie shot, the camera slowly pans along the long line of workers which seems to go on indefinitely.
Kellingley Colliery was a deep coal mine located near Selby. The colliery was finally closed by its owners in 2015, an act which officially brought an end to deep coal mining in the United Kingdom. The Miners’ Strike was one of the most notable strikes in the UK during the late 20th Century. Miners went on strike from 1984-1985 to dispute the government’s decision to close down collieries throughout the country. The strike became very bitter and often violent as protestors frequently clashed with police. |