This is the real life story behind The Pitmen Painters, the new play by Lee Hall, creator of Billy Elliot. (Which was a well-deserved sell-out at London's National Theatre in 2008.)
The Ashington Group began in 1934 as an evening class of Northumberland pitmen keen to learn about art, whose enthusiasm and hunger for knowledge led to them becoming well-respected artists in their own right.
Could it happen today? ... probably not, in this age of dumbing-down when the ordinary working man has been stupefied on a diet of lowest-common denominator TV shows.
What makes this book particularly fascinating is that, as a young art teacher in the 1970s, the author William Feaver came into contact with surviving members of the Group - who spring from the pages just as vividly as the characters in Lee Hall's play. Incidentally, their paintings of pit village life can be seen at Woodhorn Colliery Museum, Northumberland.