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Barnsley Pit - EDIT Anyone recognise a relative ?
« on: Wednesday 07 October 09 20:04 BST (UK) »
Not too sure if a group photo taken late 1940's should be on this board, someone may recognise a relative

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Suffolk - Reynolds,Bishop,Peck,Burrows,Smith,Chittock,Gardner,Adams
Derbyshire - Woolley,Newton,Ratcliffe,Brown,Moore,Wright,Rowland,Leech,Leach
Norfolk - Chandler,Dixon, Moore, Bone, Payne
Notts - Ward,Walters,Browne,Norman,Lee
Yorks - Robinson,Owram, Beck, Micklethwaite
Scotland - McDowall
Ireland - Hassett

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Re: Whoops - Barnsley Pit
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 07 October 09 20:16 BST (UK) »
Just realised No photo
Suffolk - Reynolds,Bishop,Peck,Burrows,Smith,Chittock,Gardner,Adams
Derbyshire - Woolley,Newton,Ratcliffe,Brown,Moore,Wright,Rowland,Leech,Leach
Norfolk - Chandler,Dixon, Moore, Bone, Payne
Notts - Ward,Walters,Browne,Norman,Lee
Yorks - Robinson,Owram, Beck, Micklethwaite
Scotland - McDowall
Ireland - Hassett

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Re: Barnsley Pit
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 08 October 09 11:27 BST (UK) »
Hi Woolley,
Any idea of which colliery in Barnsley?

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Re: Barnsley Pit
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 08 October 09 18:20 BST (UK) »
There was a Barnsley Main Colliery, but it must be clearly stated if known which it was as there were many within Barnsley and the surrounding area.
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Re: Barnsley Pit
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 08 October 09 19:10 BST (UK) »
It was Barnsley Main Colliery. Used to be Oaks Colliery many years ago
Suffolk - Reynolds,Bishop,Peck,Burrows,Smith,Chittock,Gardner,Adams
Derbyshire - Woolley,Newton,Ratcliffe,Brown,Moore,Wright,Rowland,Leech,Leach
Norfolk - Chandler,Dixon, Moore, Bone, Payne
Notts - Ward,Walters,Browne,Norman,Lee
Yorks - Robinson,Owram, Beck, Micklethwaite
Scotland - McDowall
Ireland - Hassett

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Re: Barnsley Pit
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 08 October 09 20:01 BST (UK) »
There is a memorial by the side of Doncaster Road Barnsley to the (I think) 567 men and boys killed by an explosion at Oaks Colliery in 1867. Happier days in the photo. Perhaps it coincides with the Nationalization of the pits?
Ayres Brignell Cornwell Harvey Shipp  Stimpson Stubbings (all Cambs) Baumber Baxter Burton Ethards Proctor Stanton (all Lincs) Luffman (all counties)

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Re: Barnsley Pit
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 08 October 09 20:20 BST (UK) »
Could well have been taken then.

Re the explosion I understand that not many were recovered, although I think a develoment tunnel broke into the old disaster area workings in the 60's, but was closed off again (I think). No doubt someone out there will know

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Suffolk - Reynolds,Bishop,Peck,Burrows,Smith,Chittock,Gardner,Adams
Derbyshire - Woolley,Newton,Ratcliffe,Brown,Moore,Wright,Rowland,Leech,Leach
Norfolk - Chandler,Dixon, Moore, Bone, Payne
Notts - Ward,Walters,Browne,Norman,Lee
Yorks - Robinson,Owram, Beck, Micklethwaite
Scotland - McDowall
Ireland - Hassett

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Re: Barnsley Pit
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 10 October 09 17:46 BST (UK) »
My recollection from reading the memorial (while stuck in traffic on the top deck of a bus!) is that several of the dead were never recovered. Rather macabrely it was subsequently proved, possibly by that 60's breakthrough but I believe closer to the time of the disaster, that several of those killed had still been alive when rescue work was abandoned. I believe dates had been carved on wooden materials by those who were about to die, the dates being after the rescue had been abandoned.Googling Oaks Colliery disaster brings 4.5million entries, 10th worst disaster in British Mining History, 361 killed 12th December 1866.
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Re: Barnsley Pit
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 11 October 09 11:15 BST (UK) »
Whilst on the subject of mining disasters in and around Barnsley, does anyone know anything about a disaster at the Mount Osborn Colliery in 1857?

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Tisy