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Chinese Coal Miners, c. 1867-72 (b / w photo)
473728 Chinese Coal Miners, c.1867-72 (b/w photo) by Thomson, John (1837-1921); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coal mining near Patung in Hubei province, central China.); Scottish, out of copyright
Media ID 23488406
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1860s 1870s Coal Miners Coal Mining Coolie Coolies Digging Fuel Imperial China Manual Labour Mineral Minerals Miners Mining Fossil Fuel Hubei Labourer
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This photo print, titled "Chinese Coal Miners, c. 1867-72" takes us back in time to witness the arduous labor of coal mining in imperial China. Captured by Scottish photographer John Thomson between 1867 and 1872, this remarkable image showcases a group of Chinese miners engaged in their daily work near Patung in Hubei province. The photograph offers a glimpse into the challenging conditions faced by these hardworking individuals as they dig deep into the earth to extract precious fossil fuel. With tools in hand and determination etched on their faces, these Asian workers epitomize resilience and dedication. Thomson's lens not only documents manual labor but also highlights the significance of minerals for industrial development during the 19th century. The composition captures both the physicality of mining and its importance within Asia's mineral-rich landscape. As we contemplate this historical snapshot, it is essential to acknowledge the immense contribution made by these nameless laborers who played an integral role in powering China's growth during that era. Their tireless efforts helped shape a nation driven by industry and progress. Preserved within a private collection today, this evocative photograph serves as a testament to human endeavor while shedding light on an often overlooked aspect of Chinese history – one that reminds us of our collective reliance on natural resources for societal advancement.
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