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General Strike 1926: Flying Scotsman derailed
Flying Scotsman was derailed and vandalised by eight miners from Cramlington, Northumberland.
May 1926
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This evocative photograph captures the tense atmosphere of the 1926 General Strike in Britain, specifically the incident at Cramlington, Northumberland, where the iconic Flying Scotsman train was derailed and vandalized by eight miners. The General Strike, which took place from May 3 to May 12, 1926, was a pivotal moment in British history as workers from various industries across the country walked off their jobs in protest against wage cuts and poor working conditions. In this image, the Flying Scotsman, a famous express train that ran between Edinburgh and London, lies derailed and damaged on the tracks. The train, which was known for its speed and elegance, had been making its way through Northumberland when it was targeted by the miners from Cramlington. The eight men, who were part of the National Union of Mineworkers, had taken matters into their own hands in response to the economic hardships caused by the strike. The scene is chaotic, with onlookers gathered around the train, some in shock and others in excitement. Smoke billows from the engine, adding to the sense of urgency and chaos. The incident caused significant disruption to rail services, further exacerbating the already tense situation. This photograph is a powerful reminder of the intensity and impact of the 1926 General Strike, a moment that would go down in history as a turning point in labor relations in Britain. The image also serves as a testament to the passion and determination of the working class during a time of great economic and social upheaval.
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