Friday 29 January 2021

New Hope - New Year

 




 Tomorrow is ten months ago and more,

When the pit wheel turns again. Searching for

A rich seam of new days from which to hew

The future from, new things to see and do.

Just to have visitors back, volunteers

And guides; learning and laughter is this year’s

Kibble of hope, with life bringing life

To the mine, the miner, the miner’s wife.

Looking forwards, of course, to Gala Day,

When the banners parade and brass bands play

As lockdown’s unlocked, it’s time to engage

Traditional values, mining heritage.

Museum open with smiling faces,

Finding New Hope in amazing places,

Full team back behind the scenes, then

Start and share experiences again.

Back to normality, the old and new;

People are why we do what we do.

Create exciting digital projects,

Virtual engagement, special effects,

Artefacts and local artists’ display,

Sight and sound of a very welcome day.

Re-connect, inform, surprise, even shock,

Open by Easter? Let visitors flock!

Able to build, when that moment arrives,

Everything in all areas of our lives.

There’s roles to play, the museum’s not gone;

This our New Hope for twenty twenty one.


                                                  Dave Alton

Hear this poem and see the images at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eU4iMrDSpM&ab_channel=NationalCoalMiningMuseumforEngland 

 

 

Friday 8 January 2021

A Token for Kellingley

 



 

Janus at the turn of the year,

Looking forwards, glancing back,

Unblinking hindsight clearly sees

Into nostalgia’s mystique.

 

For a moment, haze of time passed clears,

Then memories are proposed,

“I remember, come December,

The day when Kellingley closed…”

 

‘End of a life I’d grown up with,

A sad day, how is this right?

Down to people like me to pass

Memories so nothing’s lost.

 

The coal industry couldn’t survive,

End of an era!  Living

Industrial vandalism,

Without NCM, nothing.’

 

The last shaft has been five years sealed,

And though the winding gear’s gone,

Janus looks to the future as

The big wheel of time turns on.

 

Dave Alton

 

(Stanzas 3 and 4 are composed entirely from memories and reflections contributed by: Sharon Healy, Steven Mears, Elizabeth Orchard and John Tyson)