Ebook: Yorkshire's Flying Pickets
Author: Elliott Brian
- Tags: Coal miners--England--Yorkshire--Diaries, Coal mines and mining--Great Britain, Coal Strike Great Britain 1984-1985, Strikes and lockouts--Coal mining--England--Yorkshire, Electronic books, Coal miners -- England -- Yorkshire -- Diaries, Coal mines and mining -- Great Britain, Strikes and lockouts -- Coal mining -- England -- Yorkshire -- Case studies
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Wharncliffe
- City: Havertown
- Language: English
- epub
Bruce Wilson's diary is an honest and action-packed account of what life was like for five young men on picket duty during the longest and most bitter industrial dispute in modern times: the 1984-85 miners' strike. Bruce and, younger brother Bob, along with mates Shaun, Darren and 'Captain' Bob crammed themselves into an old car or 'battlebus' and, despite police barriers and blockades, journeyed into Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and elsewhere in order to express their views and support their union in a country which they thought was free. We are able to experience at first-hand and day by day.;Title Page; Dedication; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Setting the Scene; Picket Profiles; I -- Forming my Crew and Mobilising the Battlebus; II -- Nottinghamshire and Orgreave; III -- Bloody Orgreave; IV -- Pits, Power Stations and a Police Cell in Scunthorpe; V -- Fighting the Drift Back to Work; VI -- Battling at Silverwood; VII -- Cavalry Charges and Riot Squads at Brodsworth and Rossington; VIII -- A Bleak Midwinter and a Not So Happy Christmas; IX -- Snowmen at Cortonwood; X -- Return to Work and Redundancy and the Last Shift; Appendices; Index.
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