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Heading leading onto a coal face, drawing

Davies, William John (Chopper) (William John ‘Chopper’ Davies was born in Nantyglo in 1922. He left school at 14 to work in Beynon’s Colliery. He was working in Six Bells Colliery in 1960 when an explosion killed 45 men. He would have been among the dead but had worked overtime the night before and had taken the day off. He produced many works based on his experiences as a mineworker. In his auto biography ‘Blue Scars’, Chopper wrote ‘I am not a Lowry or a Picasso but I put the same passion into my paintings as they do …’ He died in 2006.)

Crayon/pastel on paper drawing of a heading leading onto a coal face (1950s/1980s) at Six Bells Colliery. A team of three coal miners are working to extend the heading as the coal face advances two of the men are 'ripping' down the rock, one with a 'puncher' (pneumatic pick) and one with a steel 'ripping bar' (long steel bar). Signed 'Chopper' bottom right. Undated. Mounted, framed and glazed.

Heading leading onto a coal face, drawing
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Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

2010.40/1

Creation/Production

Davies, William John (Chopper)

Acquisition

purchase, 19/5/2010

Measurements

frame (mm): 580
frame (mm): 683
frame (mm): 23

Techniques

Pencil on paper
Painting and drawing
Crayon on paper
Painting and drawing

Material

Paper
Card
Wood
Glass

Categories

Coal Gwent (county name) 20th century
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