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
David, a survivor of the Aberfan disaster, on his father's farm, staring up at the coal tips Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
David, a survivor of the Aberfan disaster, pulled from rubble which engulfed Pantglas Primary School Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A young girl stands at the end of Moy Road, Aberfan, where the schoolhouse stood before it was engulfed by the coal tips, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A mother and father visit the grave of their child three weeks after the Aberfan disaster, 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A miner stares out of the window of the Macintosh Pub at the schoolhouse destroyed by the disaster in Aberfan Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A child sits next to bags of coal from Merthyr Vale Colliery in Aberfan in the weeks following the disaster Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A child looks up at the place where Pantglas Primary School, once stood, before it was destroyed by the falling tips Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A local man holds up an edition of 'Life' Magazine bearing the headline "Sea of Sludge upon Green Aberfan" following the Aberfan disaster, October 1966 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
'Where Women Rule Alone', newspaper cutting from the Daily Mail, referring to the village of Llangwm, Pembrokeshire, 27 September 1901 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
'Gumfreston Church', plate taken from a book entitled 'Gumfreston and St. Florence', 19th century Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels