Trouble in the Twenties

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‘Trouble in the Twenties’ shows a scene from the General Strike of 1926, with Blacklegs (strike breakers) being escorted to work between two lines of police.
Evans was born in South Wales. He spent three years working in the mines, before moving to the railways where he spent the rest of his working life as an engine-driver. He did not begin painting until he was in his late 60s, holding his first exhibition when he was 71.

Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery

Doncaster

Title

Trouble in the Twenties

Date

1978

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 123 x W 123 cm

Accession number

DONMG : 822.79

Acquisition method

gift from the Contemporary Art Society, 1979

Work type

Painting

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