Episode 7

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Published on:

11th Mar 2025

Mining and Industry

Washington was heavily involved in the coal industry – men working in the dirty and dangerous pits and women supporting them in many ways above the ground. The new town development coincided with the gradual closing of the mines.

New industries followed: some ex-pitmen went to work at the RCA record pressing plant which opened in 1970 and until 1980 Timex was also an employer. Major employers BAE systems and Rolls Royce added to Washington’s industrial success story.

The Nissan car manufacturing plant started in 1984. Within 20 years Washington’s industries were transformed.

A Miner’s Town

Written by Paige Temperley

Rattle of the cage on the ropes

Just a young apprentice full of hope 

In a town where everything was coal

Mother waits at home

A fiery furnace now awaits

Noise that no-one can escape

Boys lean on each other or you’ll break

When darkness calls

If I’d known then what I know now

I’m not so sure that I’d go down

Bound together underground

A Miner’s town


Man Rider leads you to the pit

For another dark day in the abyss

Morale’s for keeping up remember kids

‘Til we reach the surface


Heat it hits you in the face

Whatever was up there has been replaced

Danger becomes just another day

A constant service


If I’d known then what I know now

I’m not so sure that I’d go down

Bound together underground

A Miner’s town


Dash through the showers lads

There’s a pint to be had

Last orders half ten

Home, bed and go again


Maybe soon we’ll see the light

Until then we’ll sell our time

Same risks keep us tight

Think we’re due another strike


If I’d known then what I know now

I’m not so sure that I’d go down

Bound together underground

A Miner’s town


Guests:

Washington Community Podcasting Group and Mac Stephenson, Ged Parker, Jim Metcalf, Brenda Naisby, Irene McAdam, Mike Laws, Harry Hindess, Linda Chapman and Martin Chapman

Music and Production

  • Produced by: Grace Stubbings & the Washington Community Podcasting Group
  • Music by: David Brewis & Paige Temperley
  • Executive Producers: Caroline Mitchell & Jude Murphy

About the Project

This episode was developed in collaboration with:

  • Washington Heritage Partnership
  • Sunderland City Council’s Washington Area Committee
  • Sunderland Culture at The Arts Centre Washington
  • Baseline Shift
  • We Make Culture

Supported by:

  • The University of Sunderland
  • The National Lottery Heritage Fund

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to The National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery players for making this project possible.

Show artwork for The Ballad of the Crocodile and the Underpass

About the Podcast

The Ballad of the Crocodile and the Underpass
Collecting and Sharing Stories of Washington New Town
‘The Ballad of the Crocodile and the Underpass' – Stories of Washington New Town is a podcast collaboration between Washington Heritage Partnership, Sunderland Culture, We Make Culture, University of Sunderland, Baseline Shift, and Arts Centre Washington. Since April 2024, podcaster and musician Grace Stubbings, along with the Washington community podcasting group, has been gathering and sharing stories of life in Washington.

Musicians Paige Temperley and David Brewis (Field Music) have worked with community members at Arts Centre Washington to transform these stories into songs. Drawing inspiration from the radio ballads of Charles Parker, Ewan MacColl, and Peggy Seeger, the podcast combines music, interviews, sounds, and archive recordings.

The podcast was made possible due to funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, and our thanks go to Lottery players