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Brooch

Am 9:13 y bore Gwener hwnnw, disgynnodd miloedd o dunelli o wastraff glo ar Ysgol Gynradd Pantglas a rhannau eraill o'r pentref gan ladd 116 o blant a 28 oedolyn.

Brooch in the shape of a heart which belonged to Marylyn Minett of Aberfan. Marylyn was ten years old when she was killed in her classroom in Pantglas Junior School Aberfan on 21 October 1966. Her seven-year-old brother, Carl, was also killed.
Marylyn bought the heart-shaped brooch with her pocket money when she went on a school trip to Barry Island. After the disaster, the brooch was safely kept by her parents (Iris and Cliff Minett) in their home named 'Carlyn', in memory of Carl and Marylyn.

At 9:13 that Friday morning thousands of tonnes of black coal waste from an unstable tip slid down the mountain. It instantly engulfed Pantglas Junior School and parts of the village killing a total of 116 children and 28 adults.

Brooch
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Collection Area

Social & Cultural History

Item Number

F2026.17.3

Historical Associations

Associated Person/Body: Minett, Marylyn
Association Type: Owner
Date: 21/10/1966
Place: Aberfan

Creation/Production

Role: Manufacturer
Period: 1960s

Acquisition

Donation, 5/5/2026

Measurements

Width (mm): 30
Depth (mm): 5

Location

In store

Categories

Aberfan 60

Classification

CHILDREN'S CLOTHING - accessories
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