Thirty years ago this month coal miners up and down the country went on strike, enduring a long drawn out, and ultimately fruitless, battle against a semi-fascist government. Keith Pattison was a photographer who captured the hardships at Easington Colliery, Co Durham, perfectly, as moving as they are striking (no pun intended) and portrayed them originally in 2010 with his exhibition entitled 'No Redemption'. For more visit www.keithpattison.com
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