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Monday, May 4, 2026

Lofthouse


Our last image of the day is from a photo essay on the Lofthouse Colliery Disaster of 1973.
Seven miners were lost in the incident at the North Yorkshire mine,
and the scene above is presumably from happier times.

 

3 comments:

  1. My father was taken out of school at age 13 to work in the bituminous mines in Western Pennsylvania. He and both my grandfathers and 3 of my uncles were miners, exploited, overworked and underpaid. I still carry a grudge against the "coal barons" of this region and others, who did this. And if a miner passed away, even if it were in a mining disaster, his family would be evicted from company housing.

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  2. Dear Jerry, you know how much these photos mean to me. I've also just published a book about my father, who was a miner and passed away at 38.

    Unfortunately, the book is only available in French. It's illustrated with 50 drawings that I did myself.
    If you don't mind, I'm including the address where it's available and ships worldwide, in case any of your visitors are interested. https://www.publier-un-livre.com/fr/le-livre-en-papier/5357-un-destin-entre-deux-monde

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  3. There was a terrible disaster in 1956 20 km from my home in Marcinelle (262 dead)

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