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A blacksmith and his striker attending a pit pony, Clay Cross Colliery, Derbyshire, c1910. Artist: Albert Heath
A blacksmith and his striker attending a pit pony, Clay Cross Colliery, Derbyshire, c1910. This photograph was taken as one of the sets of 25, by Albert Heath (who died in 1917) of Thanet Street, Clay Cross, for The Clay Cross Company. This one shows one of the 300 ponies owned by the Clay Cross Company. The torn caption on this photograph indicates that it was one prepared for the Company to be sent to the printers for inclusion in their sets, which they had done in around 1910, to promote their products after winning a gold medal at The Franco-British Industrial Exhibition.
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AR929794
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Purpose
Public
Size
3978px × 3055px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1910s
20th century
ALBERT
Albert Heath
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Blacksmith
Britain
British
Clay Cross
Clay Cross Colliery
Clay Cross Company
Coal Industry
COAL MINE
Coal mining
colliery
company
concept
country
derbyshire
England
English
Heath
INDUSTRIAL
Industry
JOB
Labor
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Mine (Mining)
Monochrome
NEMPR Picture the Past
OCCUPATION
People
Photograph
Picture the Past
pit pony
PROFESSION
TGN
Underground
WORKING