Concluding part of our double episode about the crucial role played by women in the great miners’ strike in Britain, 1984-5, in conversation with Heather Wood, chair of the Easington women’s strike support group.
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These are re-edited and improved versions of our original episode 13. More information, sources, and eventually a transcript on the webpage for this episode:
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- Episode graphic: Courtesy Heather Wood
- Music courtesy of the Easington Colliery Brass Band
- Speech recording courtesy of Amber Films and Can’t Beat it Alone. The full film in multiple parts can be seen at www.amber-online.com
- This version edited by Tyler Hill. Original editing by Jesse French.
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