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#Strike40 Brian Elliott in conversation with Michael Taylor about his mining memories

Season 2, Ep. 2

Throughout the year we are going to share highlights from Brian Elliott's oral history collection, a local historian and published author who has generously donated his sound archive to Barnsley Archives and Local Studies which we are now making available online for the first time.

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  • 8. #Strike40 In conversation with.....Arthur Scargill in 1983

    15:21||Season 2, Ep. 8
    There's lots of interviews online with Arthur Scargill that focus on his involvement in the miners strike. In this interview that pre-dates the strike John Kelly focuses on Arthur's formative years in Barnsley, his interests and influences away from the pit. This is the first time this interview has been shared online, it's from a recently digitised cassette tape from a Barnsley Archives collection. Recorded in 1983 for the Second Sight magazine created especially for the blind and partially sighted, we are currently working through the collection and will share more interviews in the near future.Download a transcript of the interview.
  • 6. #Strike40 Gerald O'Brien shares his memories of Elsecar Main Colliery

    16:42||Season 2, Ep. 6
  • 5. #Strike40 - Women Against Pit Closures - Rally at Barnsley Civic Hall, May 1984

    20:06||Season 2, Ep. 5
    The interviews in this episode were recorded on 12th May 1984 at a large Women Against Pit Closures rally at the Barnsley Civic Hall. The event was much larger than expected with an estimated 10,000 women travelling from all parts of the country to the event at the civic hall and had 40 speakers. You are about to hear speeches by Ann Hunter (chairperson of rally), Lorraine Hunter, two miners' wives from Nottinghamshire and Arthur Scargill. Interviews with Chris Hall (of Barnsley Women Against Pit Closures), various miners' wives, nurses from South Wales raining community, miners' wives from Wales, and Susan Sykes, miner's wife from Grimethorpe.Special thanks to Sheffield Archives for digitising the cassette and allowing us to make it available in this podcast.
  • 3. #Strike40 Brian Elliott in conversation with Ernest Kaye

    20:32||Season 2, Ep. 3
  • 1. #Strike40 Barnsley Women Against Pit Closures - Betty Cook

    25:43||Season 2, Ep. 1
    Betty Cook was a founding member of the Barnsley Miners Wives Action Group which led to the formation of The Woman Against Pit Closures in Barnsley. This interview was recorded in 2009 as part of The South Yorkshire Women In Industry lottery funded project.It is being shared for the first time as part of Barnsley Museums' year-long programme of events marking 40 years since the Miners' Strike. For more details, visit our website
  • 7. The Barnsley Carol - Christmas Eve by Arthur Godfrey (1933) vocals by Tegwen Roberts (2023)

    03:12||Season 1, Ep. 7
    A Christmas message from Barnsley Museums, featuring a Barnsley carol 'Christmas Eve' written by Arthur Godfrey and published in the Barnsley Chronicle in December 1933. With photographs of Barnsley at Christmas from Barnsley Archives.Read our blog to learn more about the carol https://barnsleymuseums.art.blog/2023/12/12/a-barnsley-christmas-eve-carol-1933/