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Energy and fuel

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The Cooling Tower, Portwood, Stockport, Cheshire
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Stockport Heritage Services

The Cooling Tower, Portwood, Stockport, Cheshire

Harry Kingsley (1914–1998)

Stockport Heritage Services

Nature’s energy sources in the form of windmills and watermills feature in many paintings of rural life, from Netherlandish art of the sixteenth century, through Constable’s, to the present day. Coal revolutionised technology and transformed society in the Industrial Revolution and has produced perhaps the greatest pictorial record. Coal-mining areas such as North East England produced a number of artists who specialised in recording the scenery, buildings and people of the industry, from J. W. Carmichael in the nineteenth century to the Ashington Group and Norman Cornish in the twentieth.


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The products of the energy industry, gas and electricity, are apparent in many urban landscapes and domestic interiors: Atkinson Grimshaw’s gas-lit, night-time streets are well known.

Artworks

  • A Durham Miners' Gala Day Scene
    A Durham Miners' Gala Day Scene Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919–2014)
    Durham County Council
  • The Cooling Tower, Portwood, Stockport, Cheshire
    The Cooling Tower, Portwood, Stockport, Cheshire Harry Kingsley (1914–1998)
    Stockport Heritage Services
  • Pit Gantry Steps
    Pit Gantry Steps Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919–2014)
    Northumbria University Gallery
  • Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne
    Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne Louis Hubbard Grimshaw (1870–1944)
    Laing Art Gallery
  • Industrial Scene
    Industrial Scene John Wilson Carmichael (1799–1868)
    Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
  • Pit Road
    Pit Road Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919–2014)
    Laing Art Gallery
  • Reed Mill, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
    Reed Mill, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire H. S. Lane
    Mansfield District Council
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Stories

  • Nicholas Evans: the miner's historian

    Wendy Gray

  • Henry Moore: drawing in the dark

    Chris Owen

  • From the earth comes light: women artists and British mining

    Jennifer Jasmine White

  • Masters of the red-brick wall: L. S. Lowry and C. J. Holmes

    Samuel Shaw

  • Mining tools
    Robert Morgan: from Welsh mines to West Sussex

    Ferren Gipson

  • Capturing Stockport's changing industrial landscape: an interview with Helen Clapcott

    Andrew Lambirth

  • Oil on canvas: painting the energy landscape of Scotland's North East

    Rory Buccheri

  • Coal, steel and determination: eight Lanarkshire artworks

    Damian Barr

Learning resources

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    Lesson plan
    The Superpower of Looking: monumental Welsh coal miners take a break
    • PS3 (WAL)
      KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
  • sw-gv-gv1988-1-6-001-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Grym y Gweld: glowyr anferthol o Gymru yn cymryd seibiant
    • PS3 (WAL)
  • sw-gv-gv1988-1-6-001-1.jpg
    Audio
    Audio description of 'Miners' by Josef Herman
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      SEND (ENG)
      SEND (NI)
      ASN (SCO)
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  • sw-gv-gv1988-1-6-001-1.jpg
    Audio
    Disgrifiad sain o 'Miners' gan Josef Herman
    • PS3 (WAL)
      SEND (WAL)
  • gormley-1.jpg
    Video
    Sculpture near you: 'Angel of the North'
    • KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      KS4 (ENG)
      KS4 (NI)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
      KS4 (WAL)

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