Miners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery (1901)

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Director : Sagar Mitchell, James Kenyon

Sinopsis

A group of miners (including a sole black worker) exits the colliery gates.

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Sagar Mitchell
Sagar Mitchell
Director
James Kenyon
James Kenyon
Director

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