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Where was Parc Slip Colliery?
Parc Slip Colliery was a coal mine near situated at Aberkenfig, near Tondu in Bridgend County Borough, Wales.
What was the worst mining disaster in the UK?
The Senghenydd colliery disaster
The Senghenydd colliery disaster, also known as the Senghenydd explosion (Welsh: Tanchwa Senghennydd), occurred at the Universal Colliery in Senghenydd, near Caerphilly, Glamorgan, Wales, on 14 October 1913. The explosion, which killed 439 miners and a rescuer, is the worst mining accident in the United Kingdom.
When was the Senghenydd pit disaster?
October 14, 1913Senghenydd colliery disaster / Start date
The final death toll from the Senghenydd mine disaster on 14 October 1913 was 439 men. Some of the bodies were never recovered. It was the worst mining disaster in the history of the British coalfields.
How did the Senghenydd disaster happen?
At 8.00am on Tuesday 14 October 1913 a huge explosion rocked the tiny town of Senghenydd, to the north of Caerphilly. The explosion that brought about the disaster was probably caused by an electrical spark from something like the electric signalling gear igniting methane gas, firedamp as it was known.
How many coal mines are in the United States?
By the end of 2020, the number of producing coal mines in the United States fell to 551 mines, the lowest number since U.S. coal production peaked in 2008. In 2020, 40 coal mines were opened or reactivated, and 151 mines were idled or closed.
What caused Oaks Colliery explosion?
The first, the inspection report, put the cause down to the shot firing, Mr Linstead said. The second, from the coroner, mentioned a broken lamp being a possible cause. “The main thing is nothing happened as a result.
What killed miners?
A mining accident is an accident that occurs during the process of mining minerals or metals. Thousands of miners die from mining accidents each year, especially from underground coal mining, although accidents also occur in hard rock mining.
When did Barnsley Main pit close?
Barnsley Main closed in 1965, following an accelerated pit-closure programme. A £25 million-pound refurbishment scheme saw the re-opening of Barnsley Main in the 1970s, with the construction of several new buildings at the pit top.
What is the Parc Slip Colliery disaster?
In the nineteenth century, with the discovery of large coal deposits in South Wales, deep mines sprung up throughout South Wales, including the Parc Slip Colliery which was sited within the present Nature Reserve. On August 26, 1892, a tragic disaster occurred within the Parc Slip Colliery. An explosion cost the lives of 112 men and boys.
What happened to the colliery in 1892?
Just a footnote about indiscipline at the colliery. A year before the 1892 disaster a miner was jailed for 14 days for having an unlocked lamp below ground and earlier in 1884 4 miners were fined 40 shillings and costs for the same offence. Not sure if that was before or after the fatal explosion there.
What happened at Park Slip?
A young boy also killed at Park slip on the afternoon of 29th May 1883. A collier named Leyshon was working with a young lad named Webster when there was a fall of roof which put out their lamps and caused injuries to Leyshon. The Collier sent the boy with the lamps back to the Lamp station for relighting.
What is the history of the ancient Parc Slip nature reserve?
Parc Slip Nature Reserve has not always been the wonderful wildlife haven it now is. Until the 1980’s, the area was mined for coal and was a busy hive of industry.