WebMarkham Colliery, Chesterfield,Derbyshire, England - 1973 Colliery Explosion 30 July 1973 Contents 1History and Circumstances 2Miner Victims 3Miner Survivors 4Rescue Effort & Rescuers 5Others Involved/Supporters and the Aftermath 6Museums & Memorials 7Children Who Died Working in the Mines 8Memorial Stickers 8.1Miners' Memorial Sticker Web6 jul. 2024 · The men, who died at Markham Colliery in 1937, 1938 and 1973, are set to be commemorated as part of the Walking Together mining memorial. It features life-size steel figures of miners who...
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Web30 jul. 2013 · It was the third disaster at the colliery, following accidents in 1937 and 1838, with a combined total of 106 miners losing their lives. UK Markham mining Photographer recalls Markham... WebThere was an explosion at Markham No1 colliery (Derbyshire) (Staveley Coal and Iron Co) on 2s Blackshale face at 2.45pm on 21st January 1937. 9 men were killed, Ralph Marsden aged 41 years a stallman, died in hospital; Edward Baggaley aged 34 years a stallman, died in hospital; Charles Moreton aged 29 years a cutterman braylin presley hudl
Markham Colliery - Northern Mine Research Society
WebThe Markham Pit disaster happened 1,407 feet down at the bottom of No.3 shaft at the colliery. Estimates suggest that the cage hit the bottom at 27 mph. More than 100 men … WebThe Disasters 106 miners lost their lives in the disasters of 1937,1938 & 1973 which had a huge impact on the local communities and the surviving relatives with some households losing up to 3 members of their families at once. What will your funding support? http://healeyhero.co.uk/rescue/pits/disaster.htm braylin sheppard