The Cramlington Train Wreckers at Jarrow Focus
£1.50 per person
Suitable for ages 16+
**Please note this event takes place at Jarrow Focus**
From the South Tyneside-based writer of the smash-hit plays Wor Bella, Hadaway Harry, Carrying David, Mr Covan’s Music Hall and The Great Joe Wilson comes another incredible, forgotten story about the North East.
The General Strike of 1926 was the biggest rupture in society since the English Civil War (1662). A million miners were told to take a 40% cut in wages to “improve productivity” ie maintain the profits of the small number of pit owners. Huge wage cuts were also imposed on other sections of the workforce. The workers said no and Britain’s only General Strike followed. It lasted a mere nine days (from a minute to midnight on May 3 to May 12 1926) before being unconditionally sold out by the TUC leadership.
On May 10 1926, (day 7 of Britain’s only General Strike) miners accidentally derailed the Flying Scotsman at Cramlington. Eight Northumberland pitmen were imprisoned for a total of 48 years. The leader was Westoe-born Bill Muckle.
Almost a century later, supported by Arts Council England, their fascinating story is finally – about to be told!
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