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On one side is depicted: (left) a rescue brigadesman decked in breathing apparatus who represents safety, (centre) a screen lass representing hardship, and (right), an overman providing a depiction of management. The reverse of the pillar shows a coalface worker, pick in hand, carving out the inscription 'The End of an Era' in a nostalgic expression of labour and manpower.
Title
The End of an Era
Date
2005
Medium
coal, slate & casting resin
Accession number
CA28_RT_S053
Acquisition method
commissioned by Whitehaven Miners Social Welfare, Countryside Local Heritage Initiative and Nationwide Building Society
Work type
Statue
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
17th June 2005
Access
at all times
Inscription description
on left face of wall: THE END OF AN ERA