Postcard: 'The "Universal" Pit Senghenydd, where over 400 miners were entombed on Tuesday Oct 14th 1913' Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Postcard: 'The "Universal" Pit Senghenydd. After the explosion of Oct 16th 1913' Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Postcard: 'The Welsh Pit Disaster at Senghenydd. Some of the victims of the disaster being brought up from the cage', 1913 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Postcard: 'The Great Welsh disaster at Senghenydd. Removing some of the victims', 1913 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Memorial to the dead of the Abergele railway accident, 1868 Type Item Uploaded by Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
The first baby born in Aberfan after the disaster which claimed 144 lives in October 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Survivors of the disaster at Aberfan which killed 144 people, including 116 schoolchildren on the 21 October, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Laughter returns to Aberfan. As painful as it is, life must go on. Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Young couples at the Macintosh Pub, Aberfan in the weeks following the disaster which killed 144 people Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A man who lost his wife, his child and his home in the Aberfan Disaster Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Three mothers walk back to the village of Aberfan after visiting the graves of their children, killed when the coal tip engulfed Pantglas School in October 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A child rides a horse with the village of Aberfan in the background in the weeks after the disaster, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Above the cemetery and the village of Aberfan, a boy lies down and covers his head in grief Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A mother waits on the doorstep for the return of her son from school as she has done every day since the tragedy in Aberfan Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Three boys look down at the Aberfan Cemetery in the weeks following the disaster which killed so many of their classmates Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Four schoolgirls at the grave of one of those killed in the Aberfan Disaster, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A mother visits her child's grave at Aberfan while another mother holds her children tightly to her Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A local man describes the size of some of the chunks of rubble which engulfed the school at Aberfan, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A young miner from Aberfan, his eyes blackened by coal dust Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Miners returning to the surface after a shift, only weeks after the disaster at Aberfan, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A man who lost everything in the Aberfan Disaster is comforted by a friend in the nearby Macintosh Pub Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A survivor of the Aberfan Disaster visits the cemetery in the weeks following the tragedy Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Beneath the looming coal tips a mother visits her child's grave, Aberfan, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A milkman on his round in Aberfan, the devastation of the school and houses in the background Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Cheryl, a survivor whose brother was killed in the Aberfan Disaster, October, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
The young sister of a child killed in the Aberfan Disaster, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels