In the Veins
‘In the Veins’ is a short film that resonates through time, using over a century of archive footage to shine a light onto the face of the mining heritage of Yorkshire and the North East of England. “Some people have blood running through their veins, I think we’ve got coal dust!” ~ Miner’s daughter A story of hardship and hope, division and defiance, perseverance and pride; this is not a history lesson, it’s an emotional journey that digs deep into the heart of a community built on coal. For centuries, men toiled in the bowels of the earth to build a nation, creating prosperity and improved standards of living, before experiencing the gut-wrenching end to livelihoods, a cost to people and their communities that is still having an impact across the generations. Four decades on from one of the longest industrial disputes of the 20th century, it’s an important time to reflect on the rich history of mining in the UK, how it has affected the people, places, and identity of those that were involved. From villages, towns and communities that grew from the industry, the bonds and friendships fostered, to the formation of activist groups such as ‘Women Against Pit Closures,’ ‘In the Veins’ celebrates the success, commiserates the demise and is a timely reminder about the need for a ‘just transition’ from fossil fuels to cleaner energy. Commissioned by Teesside University with support from the AHRC Impact Acceleration Account fund, and produced by the Yorkshire and North East Film Archive, this short film is a catalyst for conversation, an opportunity to learn from the past to help shape the future. Editor: Andy Burns Producer: Graham Relton Executive Producer: Ben Lamb With special thanks to the Community Curatorial Group who supported the production. www.yfanefa.com

THE OTHER SHIFT

The Silent Kellingley Pit: How UK’s Final Coal Mine Went Dark

Quarry Hill Flats: The Lost Community

1969: Craghead Colliery | A Year in the Life | BBC Archive

Mind Blowing Moments That Were Actually Caught on Camera

Grimethorpe - BBC Everyman Documentary 1992

When German POWs Entered a British Pub For The First Time

Glasgow Underground (1977) | The Final Days

The Last Miners

Strike Village Clipstone Miners Strike 1971

Fred Dibnah - Steeplejack (1979)

Before Electricity: Inside Traditional Sawmills | How Solid Oak Becomes a Water Wheel Shaft

85 Incredible Moments Caught on CCTV Camera

The Last Pit. Hewing coal at Ayle Colliery.

Spiegel TV Doku: Unter Tage im Ruhrgebiet – Jede Menge Kohle (2005)

Maerdy - Mardy Last Pit In The Rhondda 1of 7

Inside Ruston-Bucyrus: The Collapse That Destroyed Britain’s Heavy Machine Empire

WILLINGTON - A COUNTY DURHAM MINING STORY

Coal Mine At Comrie Colliery - 1945 British Council Film Collection - CharlieDeanArchives

