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DetailsOriginal Format: Umatic Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 19 mins 59 secs Credits: John Eden
Sue Kennedy
Trade Films Genre: Rushes
Subject: Coal Industry Politics Women
Summary The third and final camera rolls of an interview recorded the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike with Anne Suddick, one of the founder members of Women Against Pit Closures. The interview was conducted by Sue Kennedy of Trade Films and filmed at Anne’s home at Langley Park, County Durham.
Description
The third and final camera rolls of an interview recorded the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike with Anne Suddick, one of the founder members of Women Against Pit Closures. The interview was conducted by Sue Kennedy of Trade Films and filmed at Anne’s home at Langley Park, County Durham.
The interview with Anne Suddick continues with her talking about other political activities involving miners' wives; the role of support groups after the strike; her opinion of Arthur Scargill, president of the...
The third and final camera rolls of an interview recorded the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike with Anne Suddick, one of the founder members of Women Against Pit Closures. The interview was conducted by Sue Kennedy of Trade Films and filmed at Anne’s home at Langley Park, County Durham.
The interview with Anne Suddick continues with her talking about other political activities involving miners' wives; the role of support groups after the strike; her opinion of Arthur Scargill, president of the National Union of Mineworkers; the implications of a victory for the miners; and the cultural effects of the strike.