Description:The Miners' strike in 1912 was one of the first nationwide strikes that was led by the newly formed Miners' Union, who were demanding a national minimum wage. Many miners received no Union pay during the dispute. By March there was a coal shortage and the coal that was available became more expensive. This scene shows people searching for any pieces of coal that they could take and use at home. Pick axes, sieves, buckets and sacks appear to be the tools of choice to search for, obtain and take home the best pieces of coal.