We are travelling through the highs and lows of September here on Sepia Saturday and our particular take on the theme this week is a low in several senses of the word. There is nothing wrong with a bit of nostalgia here and there, nothing wrong with the good old days .... but sending men (and women and in many cases, children) deep underground to dig coal and other minerals for long hours in dangerous conditions for meagre wages could never be seen as one of the high points of human achievement. Our theme photograph dates back to 1905 and shows the No 3 Galt Mine in Alberta Canada where coal was extracted from the earth in huge quantities. We are asking you to extract your old photographs from the bowels of your collection and share them with other lovers of old photographs on or around Saturday 14th September 2024 and add a link to the list below. Before you resume your mining activities, here is a reminder for what you should be looking for next.
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A local history story of the Ups and Down at Rhymers Mill in the Scottish Borders.
For once I'm on the meme...some mines around Black Mountain NC.
Many way up theres & way down theres!
Took the liberty of referring to last week's theme.
Clues about family and friends from Uncle Fred's WWII letters.
It's another Sepia Sunday for me, but I have an excuse as the internet went down last night. Probably an overload of cat videos. Not sure if my story fits the underground theme, but there is a picture of factory. Music and industry too.
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