Miner’s strike: The lifesaving women of County Durham
During the miner’s strike in County Durham, a group of women played a crucial role in supporting the miners and their families. These women, often referred to as the “lifesaving women”, organized food banks, provided emotional support, and fought tirelessly for the miners’ rights.
Despite facing harsh criticism and opposition, these women stood strong and remained dedicated to their cause. They became beacons of hope amidst the turmoil of the strike, offering comfort and sustenance to those in need.
Their tireless efforts and unwavering determination were instrumental in helping the miners through one of the most challenging periods in their lives. The women of County Durham will forever be remembered for their selfless acts of kindness and bravery.