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Saturday, February 13, 2021

Miners - Part 2

 The Ruhr

Coal mining is dirty work.  Most coal mines provided showers for the miners to clean up at the end of their shift.  These photos from the LIFE photo archive were never published in the magazine.

The first five photos are from a set called "Ruhr Essay" taken by LIFE photographer William Vandivert in 1946.  German industry had been destroyed by Allied bombing in World War II, but the underground coal mines were untouched, and mining was one of the first industries to recover.  Here we see German miners washing up in the communal shower.

More miners showering.

After showering, the miners dressed.  There were no lockers.  The miners changed in a huge, barn-like room, with their clothes on hooks attached to chains suspended from the ceiling.  The clothes were hauled up to the ceiling to get them out of the way.

More miners changing.

And still more.  In the distance you can see the clothes hanging from the ceiling.

The practice of having clothes on hooks hanging from the ceiling was not unique to German mines.  This photo was taken by LIFE photographer Ralph Crane at a mine in West Frankfort, Illinois in 1951.  You can see one guy changing in the background.

1 comment:

Anonyme said...

Working in such conditions is not something to envy these days over the past.