Webb16 feb. 2024 · Within days, Tommy Armstrong, the pitman poet from Shotley Bridge, had produced one of his most enduring works, the Trimdon Grange Disaster, to a popular Victorian tune. WebbThe Pitman Poet Tommy Armstrong of Tanfield Lea , born in Shotley Bridge , was a songwriter known as the ‘Pitman Poet’ or ‘Bard of the Northern Coalfield’. His songs include Wor Nanny’s a Mazor , The Trimdon Grange Explosion , The Durham Lockout and Durham Jail where he was briefly imprisoned for drunkenly stealing a pair of stockings from a …
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WebbRecorded At – Poets Cottage, Hexham; Credits. Bass [Sampled Bass], Bass Drum, Mixed By – Ali Reay* Sleeve – Billy Mitchell (4) Vocals, Instruments – The Pitmen Poets; Notes. Card sleeve. Reviews. Add Review. Release [r24089870] Copy Release Code. Edit Release New Submission. Add to Collection Add to Wantlist. WebbA pitman's anthology. 2004. Poems, prose and songs. Joe Skipsey: pitman poet of Percy Main 1832-1903. 1975. Newton, Gwen (ed) We are women, we are strong: the stories of Northumberland miner's wives 1984-85. 1985 Has poems and songs Wilson, Thomas The pitman's pay and other poems. 1893 Wood, P. The Elliotts of Birtley. 2008 first oriental market winter haven menu
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