Edwardian Mining in Old Postcards

Edwardian Mining in Old Postcards
Author: John Hannavy
Publisher: PiXZ Books
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Coal mines and mining in art
ISBN: 9780857100740

The Edwardian era was the heyday of the picture postcard with hundreds of millions of cards being mailed each year. The postcard was the text message of its heyday, and with such a huge market, the range of subjects featured on postcards was enormous. Coal mining was the subject of hundreds of different cards. Many of the images in this illustrated book have never been published before, bringing the life of the Edwardian miner to a new audience.

Coal Cultures

Coal Cultures
Author: Derrick Price
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-08-19
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1000211630

Coal is the commodity that powered the technologies that made the modern world. It also brought about unique communities marked by a high degree of social solidarity and self-help. Mining was central to working class life, drawing rural populations into industrial labour, but it often took place in picturesque landscapes, so that its black spoil heaps became a central symbol of the degradation of pastoral life by the demands of an extractive industry. Throughout Europe and the USA photographers have pictured the characteristic landscapes of the industry, and continue to do so as strip mining devastates huge areas of land. Not only landscape photography but also documentary, portraiture, photojournalism and art photography have been used in order to portray mines and miners. This book presents three interlinked strands of investigation. The first is the way in which the production of coal created paradigmatic communities grounded in particular landscapes. The second concerns the role of photography in exploring, delineating and critiquing mining communities. This in turn involves an examination of the aesthetic and social characteristics of a number of genres of photography. Lastly, it considers the growth and decline of these sites, the geographic shift of the industry to other places, and the re-presentation of traditional localities through the lens of the heritage industry and industrial tourism.

Postcards

Postcards
Author: Keith Conlon
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003
Genre: Adelaide Region (S. Aust.)
ISBN: 9781862546264

SA in a day! That's what you'll find inside this latest Postcards collection - a guide to what South Australia has to offer all within an easy day's drive from Adelaide.

The Dictionary of Picture Postcards in Britain, 1894-1939

The Dictionary of Picture Postcards in Britain, 1894-1939
Author: A. W. Coysh
Publisher: ACC Distribution
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1996
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Full of relevant information, this book covers the whole field of picture postcard production in Britain. It is an indispensable reference to a vast amount of collectable pictorial material.

Theatres of Memory

Theatres of Memory
Author: Raphael Samuel
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781684146

When Theatres of Memory was first published in 1994, it transformed the debate about what is to be considered history and questioned the role of "heritage" that lies at the heart of every Western nation's obsession with the past. Today, in the age of Downton Abbey and Mad Men, we are once again conjuring historical fictions to make sense of our everyday lives. In this remarkable book, Samuel looks at the many different ways we use the 'unofficial knowledge' of the past. Considering such varied areas as the fashion for "retrofitting," the rise of family history, the joys of collecting old photographs, the allure of reenactment societies and televised adaptations of Dickens, Samuel transforms our understanding of the uses of history. He shows us that history is a living practice, something constantly being reassessed in the world around us.

Britain's Working Coast in Victorian and Edwardian Times

Britain's Working Coast in Victorian and Edwardian Times
Author: John Hannavy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2011-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0747808570

The coastline of Victorian and Edwardian Britain provided beauty, entertainment and the venue for most people's holidays. But it was also a thriving centre of industry shipbuilding and fishing, plus the numerous trades associated with dockyards, coastal transport and the leisure industry. This book travels around Britain's coast clockwise from London looking at the industries that could be found at many of the cities and towns en route. Illustrated with an amazing collection of coloured postcards and other early photographs, the working coast of Britain is brought to life in all its bustling detail.