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Mining Review 2nd Year No. 12 (1949) is a glimpse into the world of mining through the eyes of a documentary style that feels both nostalgic and informative. This particular issue showcases a collection of short segments, each presenting a different facet of life connected to the industry, from the leisurely 'Holiday Camp' to the competitive spirit found in 'Pitmen's Derby.' The pacing holds a steady rhythm, drawing you into the various environments—from the tranquility of seaside camps to the energy of river life. The practical effects blend seamlessly with the real-life footage, creating a genuine atmosphere. It's a fascinating snapshot of post-war Britain and the mining community, with each article offering its own unique lens on the era.
This issue is part of a long-running series, which makes it quite interesting for collectors. While not the rarest, it's definitely one of those that draws attention due to the historical context and the various themes presented. The scarcity can vary by issue, but there's a steady demand for these government and industry-related documentaries as they provide such a unique view into a specific time period that isn't often covered in mainstream cinema.
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