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Mining tragedy memorial
A memorial marking the 40th anniversary of one of Derbyshire’s worst mining tragedies will be unveiled today.
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Photographer recalls Markham tragedy
A photographer who worked during the Markham mining tragedy has told ITV Calendar of his memories.
Photographer's picture of Markham tragedy
This photograph shows the cage at the foot of the No. 3 shaft after the Markham Colliery tragedy. The lowest deck had been badly crushed when it hit the bottom of the shaft.
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Colliery disaster site to have memorial revealed
A Derbyshire Colliery, where 106 miners died in three separate tragedies, is to have the first part of a memorial unveiled in a ceremony today.
Forty years on from the last disaster, in which 18 people died and 11 others were injured, Derbyshire County Council, Staveley Town Council and Alkane Energy have organised a service to honour the miners who died.
There will also be a commemorative artwork called ‘Walking Together’, installed to symbolise the miners’ journey down to the coalface.
Memorial unveiling at mining tragedy site
A memorial marking the 40th anniversary of one of Derbyshire’s worst mining tragedies will be unveiled today.
Eighteen miners died and 11 were seriously injured when the brakes on the lift that was carrying them down to the coalface at Markham Colliery failed.
The site of the old colliery is currently part of an on-going regeneration scheme, but the new occupants of the land have made space for a commemorative stone, which will be revealed later.
In total, 106 miners died at the mine, in three separate tragedies.