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2Published 1947“…1947 "National Coal Board leaflet, 1947 (reverse)" [T0353.jpg], 1947 National Coal Board recruitment leaflet, 1947…”
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3Published 1947“…1947 1945-1960 "National Coal Board leaflet, 1947 (front)" [T0353b.jpg], 1947 National Coal Board recruitment leaflet, 1947…”
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6Published n.d.“…Public Relations, National Coal Board.…”
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7Published 1947“…1947 1945-1960 "Nationalisation of the coal industry, 1947" [T0377.jpg], 1947 The coal industry passed into public ownership under the control of the National Coal Board on 1 January 1947.…”
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8Published 1984“…1984 1980-95 "Miners' strike - Italian poster" [BW0155], 1984, Trades Union Congress In March 1984, when the National Coal Board announced the closure of five pits without proper review, miners in Yorkshire and Scotland started official strike action. …”
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9Published 1984“…1984 1980-95 "Islington Miners Support Committee, 1984" [BW0095], 1984, Trades Union Congress In March 1984, when the National Coal Board announced the closure of five pits without proper review, miners in Yorkshire and Scotland started official strike action. …”
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10Published 1946“…As passed into law, however, the Bill still made no provision for the appointment of workers' representatives as such, although when the names of those appointed to the National Coal Board were announced it was found that two of the members were of working-class origin. …”
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11Published 1984“…Poster, 1984" [T0575.jpg], 1984 In March 1984, when the National Coal Board announced the closure of five pits without proper review, miners in Yorkshire and Scotland started official strike action. …”
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12Published 1985“…1985 1960-2000 "NUM leaflet - Coal not dole, 1985" [T0576.jpg], 1985 In March 1984, when the National Coal Board announced the closure of five pits without proper review, miners in Yorkshire and Scotland started official strike action. …”