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Miners who have received severe injuries, some to the spine, others to the legs or arm

Miners who have received severe injuries, some to the spine, others to the legs or arm


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Miners who have received severe injuries, some to the spine, others to the legs or arm

Miners who have received severe injuries, some to the spine, others to the legs or arm, working their pulley weights. Each day they increase the weight, so that in time their bad limbs can pull the same weight as their good limbs.
March 1942
P018166

WATFORD
Mirrorpix

Media ID 21261676

© Mirrorpix

Coal Mining Exercise Fitness Miners Stretching Weights


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