Facebook post by Sheffield Museums
Published
✨We've just unveiled a new display in the cases along the avenue at the Millennium Gallery that examines the 1984/5 miners' strike with a focus on the many women who found their political voice through Women Against Pit Closures. ⛏
This display includes items from the 1984/5 miners’ strike and material relating to ongoing campaigns. The 1984/5 miners’ strike was the longest national strike in British history. Over 140,000 members of the National Union of Mineworkers went on strike to protect jobs and communities against proposed pit closures.
The strike lasted for nearly a year. In that time, communities pulled together to provide collections of cash, food and clothing for striking miners and their families.
Image credit: All items on loan from Kate Flannery and Kevin Horne
🔗 Find out more and plan your visit here: https://www.sheffieldmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/the-1984-5-miners-strike/
#minersstrike #mininghistory #minersstrike84 #miners #MillenniumGallerySheffield #SheffieldMuseums #MillenniumGallery #CreativeSheffield #SheffieldExploringLocal #SheffieldForum #SheffieldStar #VisitSheffield #WelcomeToSheffield #SheffieldArt #letscreate