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Author Julian Germain
Pages 95
Signed No
ISBN 0951655507
Publisher Why Not Publishing
Publishing date 1990
Publishing place London
Language English
Edition First edition
Binding Softcover
Book condition Collectible; Very Good
Condition description Some toning to inside wrappers, else fine!
Dimensions (cm hxb) 30 x 22,5
For 140 years Consett in County Durham was synonymous with the production of iron and steel. Then in 1980, the steelworks was shut and subsequently dismantled by the largest demolition project in Europe. Germain uses his and other photographs (most notably Tommy Harris’s pictures made for the local newspaper, as well as family snapshots) to give an account of Consett. ‘Steel Works’ examines the social impact of a major industrial closure and evokes the broader social changes of the 1980’s – Thatcher’s Britain – when communities that had been shaped by industrial processes which offered jobs and identity were threatened by a new culture of economic expediency.

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Steelworks: Consett, from steel to tortilla chips

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Photographs by Julian Germain, Tommy Harris, and Don McCullin. Text by David Lee, J. H. Watson, Hunter Davies, and Martin Herron.
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