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A life-size statue of a pitman or coal miner father and his son on the son's first day at work in the pit. There are 500 names of contributors engraved in granite around its four sides. There is a time capsule buried beneath sculpture, containing items from local schools. A plaque on the pavement in front of the sculpture states it is to be opened 2069.
Title

Da Said "Men Don't Cry"

Date

2015–2019

Medium

Corten steel

Measurements

Plinth: H 130 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

DH5_GL_S109

Acquisition method

funded by public subscription

Work type

Statue

Owner

Culture for Hetton Trust

Custodian

Culture for Hetton Trust

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

27th April 2019

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

on top edge of base: sculptor's signature and date

Inscription description

inscriptions of 500 contributors, who each paid £25 towards cost of sculpture displayed on granite panels around the base of sculpture: HETTON MINING HERITAGE STATUE / REMEMBER WHERE WE CAME FROM. LIFE WAS VERY HARD FOR THIS YOUNG CHILD / SENT OFF BY HIS FATHER FOR HIS FIRST SHIFT AT THE PIT / THIS STATUES IS A TRIBUTE AND REMINDER OF THE HARD LIFE AND SACRIFICE OF ALL THE MEN, WOMEN / AND CHILDREN WHO BUILT OUR COAL MINING COMMUNITY.

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Located at

Front Street, Hetton-le-hole

DH5 9PF

Located in a paved area to the side of a road junction.