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The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent
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The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent
The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in 1924 and production eventually commenced in 1929. Dr, Coggan comes up flooking a little dirtier than when he went down. 31st January 1977
Peter Powell
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
England
DM 77 581
Media ID 21859648
© Mirrorpix
Coal Kent Mine Miner Mining 1977
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In this photo print, we witness a momentous occasion as The Archbishop of Canterbury, Donald Coggan, pays a visit to the historic Betteshanger Colliery in Kent. Established in the 1920s, this coal mine holds great significance not only for its industrial importance but also for its religious connection. The image takes us back to January 31st, 1977 when Dr. Coggan courageously descended into the depths of the colliery. As he emerges from underground, his once pristine appearance is now marked by traces of dirt and grime—a testament to his genuine interest in understanding the lives and struggles of those working tirelessly below ground. Betteshanger Colliery's rich history dates back even further than its establishment. In 1924, before shaft sinking began, it was blessed by none other than the then Archbishop himself. This symbolic act laid the foundation for production which eventually commenced in 1929. This photograph captures an extraordinary moment where religion meets industry—two worlds colliding yet finding common ground within these hallowed mining tunnels. It serves as a powerful reminder that faith extends beyond church walls and can be found amidst hard labor and perseverance. Peter Powell skillfully immortalizes this significant event through his lens—an image that encapsulates both historical value and human connection. As we gaze upon it today, we are transported back to a time when coal mining played an integral role in shaping communities like Betteshanger while reminding us of the enduring
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