Fascinating Black and White Photos of Life in an English Coal Town From the 1970s to 1990s
10/07/2025•
Fascinating Black and White Photos of Life in an English Coal Town From the 1970s to 1990s
Mik Critchlow is a social documentary photographer based in the North East of England. On seeing an exhibition of paintings in 1977 by ‘The Ashington Group’ (Pitmen Painters), a group of Ashington men brought together in 1934 by the Workers Educational Association for Art Appreciation classes, he realized the value of art as social document, the visual representation of everyday life, by oneβs own knowledge and personal experiences.
In the same year, he began a long-term photography project documenting his hometown of Ashington in Northumberland. The son of a miner, he has worked within the community with a deep-rooted empathy for the townsfolk, documenting the area and its people during a rapid period of social and environmental change.
Ashington was once a center of the coal mining industry. The first evidence of mining is from bell-shaped pits and monastic mine workings discovered in the 20th Century during tunneling. It developed from a small hamlet in the 1840s when the Duke of Portland built housing to encourage people escaping the Great Famine of Ireland to come and work at his nearby collieries. As in many other parts of Britain, “deep pit” coal mining in the area declined during the 1980s and 1990s. During the heyday of coal mining, Ashington was considered to be the “world’s largest coal-mining village”.
Take a look at life in Ashington from the late 1970s to 1990s through these 30 brilliant photographs taken by Critchlow:
Ashington, Northumberland
Colliery Housing, 1977
Northern Social Club, 1977
Poplar Street, 1977
Saturday morning, Hirst Miners Welfare Club, 1977
Hirst Miners Welfare Club, 1977
Spectators, Ashington AFC, Portland Park, 1977
Domino players at Fell Em Doon Social Club, 1977
Maple Street, 1977
Telephone box, Second Avenue, 1977
Christmas Eve, Ashington Bus Station, 1977
Woodbridge Estate/Woodhorn Colliery, 1978
‘Every Day Is A Quality Day’, Hepworths The Tailors, 1978
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