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A royal miner, c1930s (1936)
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A royal miner, c1930s (1936)
A royal miner, c1930s (1936). The Prince of Wales prepares to descend Cumner pit, Cardiff. From Edward The Eighth - Our King, by A.V. Groom. [Allied Newspapers Limited, London, 1936]
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This print captures a significant moment in British history - the Prince of Wales preparing to descend Cumner pit, Cardiff, in the 1930s. The image showcases the royal miner's unwavering dedication towards his people and country during a time when coal mining played a vital role in England's industrial landscape. The Prince of Wales, later known as King Edward VIII, is seen clad in traditional mining attire with a determined expression on his face. His presence among the miners symbolizes solidarity and empathy for their challenging work conditions. This snapshot offers us a glimpse into an era where industry thrived and monarchy held immense influence over society. The monochrome composition adds depth to this historical scene, emphasizing the stark contrast between light and shadow that envelops both man and mine shaft. It serves as a reminder of the hardships faced by those working tirelessly underground to fuel Britain's progress. As we reflect upon this photograph, we are reminded not only of the significance of coal mining but also of how royalty once connected intimately with its subjects. This image immortalizes an important chapter in British heritage while honoring the resilience and determination exhibited by these unsung heroes who shaped our nation's past. Through this remarkable print from A. V. Groom's book "Edward The Eighth - Our King" we are transported back to an era when industry reigned supreme and royal figures walked alongside commoners, leaving an indelible mark on our collective memory.
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