The Duke and Duchess of York - Durham Colliery visit
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The Duke and Duchess of York - Durham Colliery visit
The Duke and Duchess of York (Later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) - visiting a Durham Colliery on 29th July 1936. The Duke is wearing a miners helmet and both are holding Miners lamps. Date: 1936
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures a moment of connection between the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and the working community of Durham Colliery on 29th July 1936. The Duke, dressed in a miner's helmet and holding a miners lamp, demonstrates his solidarity with the miners, while the Duchess, wearing a raincoat and headscarf, holds her own lamp with a determined expression. The couple's visit to the coal mine was an important symbol of their commitment to understanding the lives and challenges of the working class during a time of economic hardship. The Duke's decision to wear a miner's helmet and engage in the work of the mine demonstrated his genuine interest in the welfare of the miners and their families. The image captures the authenticity and sincerity of the Duke and Duchess's visit, making it a powerful representation of the royal family's role in connecting with the people they served." "The Duke and Duchess of York's visit to Durham Colliery was an official engagement that aimed to show their support for the mining community during a period of economic uncertainty. The image of the Duke wearing a miner's helmet and both the Duke and Duchess holding miners lamps became an iconic symbol of their commitment to the working class and their willingness to engage with the realities of their lives. The raincoats and overcoats worn by the royal couple reflect the damp and cold conditions of the mine, adding to the authenticity of the photograph and the connection it creates between the viewers and the subjects." "The Duke and Duchess of York's visit to Durham Colliery is an important moment in British royal history, highlighting the role of the monarchy in connecting with the people and understanding their lives. The photograph captures the essence of this connection and the genuine interest of the royal couple in the lives of the working class, making it a powerful and enduring image.
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