| Description | This item consists of the following parts: A Original cassette tape. B 1 tape box (annotated) C 1 x CDR (listening copy)
Jock Kane talks to Charles Parker about the history of the miners' struggle, the role and attitudes of the police, and miners' need for cultural pursuits. Betty Kane talks about her early life in the 1920s including political consciousness, strikes, work and wages, poverty, and the First World War, independent women and socialism, meeting her husband Jock, lack of money, and family needs. |