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John Anson

The victims of the Easington and Eppleton Disasters


Age:   64
Died:   29th May 1951
Accident:   29th May 1951 4:35 a.m.
Year Born:   abt. 1887
Colliery:   Easington
Company:   National Coal Board
Occupation:   Shifter
Notes:  
address: 8 Thomas Street, Easington Colliery ; killed in the 1951 explosion (ignition caused by sparks from cutter picks striking pyrites)
Buried:   Garden of Remembrance at Easington Colliery Cemetery

Description

The text of the report from the Mines Inspector into this disaster is available in the Disaster Reports section of this website.


Disaster Memorial


Memorial

Easington Colliery — Cemetery

Location: OS Map 88, Grid Ref NZ434442



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Related Newspaper Articles

29 May 1951 Pit Explosion Traps 78, One Man Rescued, Eight Bodies Found in Easington Disaster, Bishop At Pit-Head (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
29 May 1951 Editorial, Pit Disaster (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
30 May 1951 Miners Trapped After Pit Explosion, 14 Bodies Found : Over 60 Men Missing (The Times)
30 May 1951 63 Are Still Missing in Pit, Lord Hyndley and Mr. Shinwell at Easington Pit-head, 'Won't Give Up Hope' (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
30 May 1951 Relations Keep Night-long Vigil at Pit Head (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
30 May 1951 Miner Listed as Missing Was Safe Home in Bed (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
30 May 1951 Trapped Men Listed (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
30 May 1951 Editorial, Easington Pit Disaster (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
31 May 1951 No Hope For 60 Miners, Lord Hyndley's Statement (The Times)
31 May 1951 400 Yards from coal face, No Hope for 58 Missing Men : 23 Bodies Found at Easington, ‘Working Tirelessly’ (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
31 May 1951 Disaster Fund Opened (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
31 May 1951 Stricken Village is told there is no hope for miners, Women Break Down as News is Given (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
31 May 1951 Two Were Safe (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
01 Jun 1951 Distress Fund For Miners, Broadcast To-Day By Mr. Shinwell (The Times)
02 Jun 1951 Easington Pit Inquiry Ordered, Mr. Shinwell's Appeal For Fund (The Times)
02 Jun 1951 Mr. Atlee Sends Message (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
02 Jun 1951 Silent Village Lays Pit Disaster Victims To Rest (Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette)
31 Oct 1951 Easington Colliery Explosion, Miners’ Evidence At Inquiry (The Times)
01 Nov 1951 Easington Colliery Explosion, Inquiry Told Of Rescue Workers’ Deaths (The Times)
02 Nov 1951 Colliery Explosion Inquiry, Evidence Of Sparking from Machinery (The Times)
03 Nov 1951 Stone Dusting At Easington, Evidence At Inquiry Into Explosion (The Times)
06 Nov 1951 Shot Firing In Coal Face, Evidence At Easington Inquiry (The Times)
07 Nov 1951 Miner's Evidence Of Gas In Pit, Easington Inquiry (The Times)
16 Nov 1951 Colliery Explosion Inquiry Ended, Union Criticism Of Management (The Times)
09 Apr 1952 Easington Colliery Memorial (The Times)
20 Sep 1952 Cause Of Mine Disaster, Firedamp Ignition, Inspector On "Bad Practices" (The Times)

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