Longannet Colliery by Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert

Photographs from Longannet Colliery in Fife, Scotland’s last commercial coal mine, taken a few months before the flooding of the pit and its inevitable closure. These images, by Glasgow-based photographer Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, were shot in 2001 during a newspaper magazine assignment, and subsequently years later published as a book by Café Royal Books, (Limited copies of the book are available here.)

Checking the conveyor belt that brings the coal to the surface, Longannet, April 2001. © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, 2001.
Miners after their ten hour shift underground, Longannet, April 2001. © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, 2001.
Miners changing after their ten hour shift underground, Longannet, April 2001. © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, 2001.
George Lang, at the pit head. Both his father and grandfather were also coal miners, Longannet, April 2001.
© Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, 2001.
‘Longannet Colliery, 2001’ by Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, published by Café Royal Books.

All images and text Copyright © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, 2001.

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