00:00:00.000 — The still from 'John L Lewis 1919 Miner Strike footage' features a man in formal attire, wearing a bow tie and a fedora hat. He appears to be outdoors, possibly addressing the situation surrounding the miner strike. The setting conveys a sense of seriousness and formality associated with labor movements of that era. The footage is not for broadcast, and there is a timestamp indicating the timing of the clip.
00:00:03.637 — The still from the 'John L Lewis 1919 Miner Strike footage' depicts a group of four well-dressed men, all wearing suits and hats, standing together in an urban setting. They appear to be engaged in conversation. The backdrop suggests a busy public area, possibly during the time of the miner strike, reflecting the socio-political climate of the era. The image is black and white, typical of the early 20th century footage.
00:00:17.284 — The still from the 'John L Lewis 1919 Miner Strike footage' depicts a coal processing facility, prominently featuring smokestacks emitting clouds of smoke against a distant, hilly backdrop. The image reflects the industrial landscape of the time, illustrating the heavy machinery and labor involved in coal mining. The black-and-white tone emphasizes the historical context of the early 20th-century labor struggles. The caption 'Not for broadcast' indicates this footage is likely intended for archival or educational purposes.
00:00:25.592 — The still from the 'John L Lewis 1919 Miner Strike footage' captures a scene depicting industrial facilities, likely a coal mine or related infrastructure, enveloped in a misty atmosphere. In the foreground, there's a wooden structure, possibly a small shed, beside a fence. The background features smoke or steam emanating from the industrial complex, indicating active operations despite the strike. The monochrome tones convey a sense of historical significance and the gritty nature of mining life during that era. The text 'Not for broadcast' suggests the footage is intended for archival or educational use rather than public airing.
00:00:33.433 — The still shows two miners engaged in manual labor during the 1919 miner strike. They appear focused on their work, with one miner crouched down and the other visible behind him, suggesting a challenging environment. Both are wearing traditional miners' attire and helmets, reflecting the historical context of mining operations during this period. The image captures the gritty reality of their work and the economic struggles faced by miners at the time. A watermark reading 'Not for broadcast' is present, along with a time code.
00:00:36.136 — The still from the 'John L Lewis 1919 Miner Strike footage' depicts a group of miners walking along railway tracks, emerging from a tunnel. They are dressed in work attire typical for the time, likely indicating the era's mining conditions. The scene reflects the labor struggles and solidarity of miners during the 1919 strike, capturing a moment of their daily lives and the broader labor movement. The stark black-and-white imagery highlights the historical context of early 20th-century coal mining.
00:00:42.809 — The still from the 'John L Lewis 1919 Miner Strike footage' depicts two miners walking along railway tracks near a mine entrance. They are dressed in typical early 20th-century work attire, including hats and heavy coats, and each carries a lunch pail. The setting is gritty and industrial, emphasizing the harsh conditions faced by miners during this period of labor unrest. The image captures the resilience and camaraderie of the mining community during the strike.