Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Tynewydd Colliery inundation rescued, photograph

W. & D. Downey (Photographer)

Survivors of the Tynewydd Disaster 1877. On the 11 of July 1877 water broke into the Tynewydd Colliery, Porth, from the old workings of the adjacent Cymmer Pit. Fourteen men were trapped, five were lost and nine survived. The five shown were rescued after many days of tunnelling to reach them. The rescued miners are (left to right) :- David Jenkins, George Jenkins, 15-year old David Hughes, Moses Powell and John Thomas.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

87.108I/27

Historical Associations

Association Type: Colliery
Date: 1877
Place: Tynewydd Colliery
Association Type: Place name
Date: 1877
Place: Porth

Creation/Production

Role: Photographer
Period: 1877

Acquisition

donation, 2/7/1987

Measurements

Length (mm): 515
Width (mm): 635

Material

Paper

Location

audited

Categories

Coal Mid Glamorgan 1870s

Classification

disaster rescue
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