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This final full chapter is based on the author’s visit to the Durham Miners’ Gala in 2023. Taking a coach from Boldon, where his great-grandfather worked in the early to mid-twentieth century, to Durham, the narrative is based around the carnivalesque feeling of the day and the collective solidarity espoused by the event. One of the world’s biggest demonstrations of trades unionism, the Gala is framed here as a mass coming-together, contrasting the solo pilgrimage initiated at the beginning of the book. The author examines a number of miners’ lodge banners and considers the music of the coalfield: from folk and brass to punk. Closing with the author reading a poem at the blessing of the banners service at Durham Cathedral, the book concludes by echoing its Introduction, with the miners’ memorial being shown to be in symbolic dialogue with the coastal connections to Cuthbert.

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Between the salt and the ash

A journey into the soul of Northumbria

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