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I Was There
    A short video piece looking at one woman’s memories of her father as a miner and their family’s extensive involvement in supporting the miners’ strikes in the 1980s, fighting for what they believed was right.

Coal Miner and T.U. Official Interview
    In an unedited oral history audio interview, one man tells the story of his life working as a coal miner at Whitwick Colliery in the East Midlands during much of the twentieth century.

Inspiration in Penzance
    A video documentary about projects in Penzance set up to provide work experience, empowerment and social inclusion for people recovering from mental health illness within the local economy.

Digging Up The Past
    This website records the mining industry in the communities of the South Wales area.

Work, Work, Work
    Penny Henley's video deals with work opportunities for people with learning difficulties in the Calderdale area of West Yorkshire.


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