Collections Online
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Advanced Search
Letter
Sympathy letter sent to Mrs Lyall following the death of her husband Eric at Dinorwig Quarry. Mr Eric Lyall was the last person to be killed as a result of an accident at Dinorwig Quarry (on the 8 September 1966). Mr Lyall fell 120 feet whilst trying to dislodge a large boulder. While trying to dislodge the boulder a large amount of quarry rubble moved, and dragged Mr Lyall down with it (120 feet), and as a result Mr Lyall fractured his skull. At the time of his death Mr Lyall was 45 years old, and was a father to three children (aged 20, 17, and 10 years old). This letter is written by a J.B. Grier on behalf of the Governors of Ruthin Charities, and Mr Yale and Mr Hardcastle who were the agents for the Ruthin Charities estate. Much of the village of Llanberis was developed on land belonging to Ruthin Charities, a fact reflected in street names such as ‘(Dean) Goodman Street’. As a result Ruthin Charities owned many of the houses in Llanberis, including Mr and Mrs Lyall’s home. The letter is dated 12/09/1966.