Sentences with word «coalminer»

The W.Virginia coalminer's memorial service was poignant and sad.
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Although the local coalminers are barely scraping by, they continue to bet on the rollerball games.
Arthur Leipzig Untitled (lone coalminer at breakfast table), c. 1947 Gelatin silver print; printed c. 1947 8 1/2 x 13 1/4 inches
Prabhakr Pachpute, «The Farmer Turning into Coalminers» (left) and «Three men on the Donkey» (right), part of the site - specific installation «Canary in a Coal Mine II», 2013, charcoal on the wall.
Evan Roberts was a young man from a humble background with a servant, praying heart.He left the life of a coalminer and blacksmith to devote himself to...
Their father, Ike, was a coalminer in Kentucky who dreamed of providing for his family through....
And the coalminers are the ones that have the conflict.
Michael Bloomberg: Well, keep in mind, Mike Bloomberg's kids and grandkids are breathing that air just like the coalminers» families are breathing that air.
October Sky A father and son have problems agreeing upon career choices, because the boy has rocket dreams, and the dad thinks he should be a coalminer.
Coalminers can complain about how hard their job is.
Artist who worked as a coalminer for 33 years gained renown for his portrayal of disappeared Durham working - class life
Louis Ribak (American, 1903 - 1979) Coalminers, late 1930s Oil on canvas Framed: 34 x 39 1/4 x 1 in.
Commissioned by the War Artists» Advisory Committee to draw the coalminers near Castleford, where he can draw in situ.
This exhibition examines how coal affected and defined artistic production, on the collective memory of the coalminers, and offers some contemporary reflections on the changes that incurred in the production system worldwide in the 21st century.
... In the first volume of her memoirs, The Downing Street Years, published in 1993, Thatcher records her belief that Britain was too beholden to coal and the then power of the coalminers unions.
The modest home, a four - bedroom pit manager's at the end of a row of houses built for coalminers, was in stark contrast to Buckingham Palace, where the then - president and his wife, Laura, had stayed the night before.
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