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Memories of W. P. Richardson & The Richardson Family
by his Grandson, W. P. (Bill) Richardson
- Coal Face - Volume 2
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A Brief History of The Richardson Family
by W.P. (Bill) Richardson M.B.E.
( Grandson of Miners' Leader, W.P. )
[ Thanks to Dr Louise Powell and Andy Martin, writer and photographer of the Coal Face Project. ]
[ Note Page No. 54 ]
'William Pallister Richardson MBE', verbatim poem (c) Louise Powell 2024.
Dr Powell's poem was written from an interview with William Pallister Richardson MBE
as part of the COAL FACE project and is reproduced here with the author's permission.
COAL FACE
was supported using public funding by Arts Council England, and delivered in partnership
with University College London, Redhills, The Cultural Spring and Sunderland Culture.
'William Pallister Richardson MBE', verbatim poem (c) Louise Powell 2024.
Dr Powell's poem was written from an interview with William Pallister Richardson MBE
as part of the COAL FACE project and is reproduced here with the author's permission.
COAL FACE
was supported using public funding by Arts Council England, and delivered in partnership
with University College London, Redhills, The Cultural Spring and Sunderland Culture.
'William Pallister Richardson MBE', verbatim poem (c) Louise Powell 2024.
Dr Powell's poem was written from an interview with William Pallister Richardson MBE
as part of the COAL FACE project and is reproduced here with the author's permission.
COAL FACE
was supported using public funding by Arts Council England, and delivered in partnership
with University College London, Redhills, The Cultural Spring and Sunderland Culture.
'William Pallister Richardson MBE', verbatim poem (c) Louise Powell 2024.
Dr Powell's poem was written from an interview with William Pallister Richardson MBE
as part of the COAL FACE project and is reproduced here with the author's permission.
COAL FACE
was supported using public funding by Arts Council England, and delivered in partnership
with University College London, Redhills, The Cultural Spring and Sunderland Culture.