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The monument in the Memorial Park near the site of the old Bellbird Colliery commemorates the men who were killed in the Bellbird Mining Disaster of 1923.
In September 1923, explosions and fires underground killed 20 men and their horses. Another man, John Brown, the manager at Aberdare, died in the rescue attempt. Working conditions at the time were very poor. The unionised workforce had pressed for central rescue stations in the mines but their pleas were ignored. Some did not even have safety lamps.
A terrible explosion occurred at the Bellbird Colliery, one of the busiest on the Maitland coalfields, on Saturday last. The disaster occurred in No. 3 section of the mine, shortly after 2 p.m. The death toll totals 21, of whom 15 were brought to the surface by rescuers. There are still six at the bottom of the mine, but all hopes of rescue have been abandoned. A shift comprising 30 men went down at 1 o'clock, and exactly an hour later an employee saw volumes of curling thick black smoke belching forth from the fan-shaft.
He immediately rushed to the engineer'`s quarters, and in a few moments the news of the fire spread throughout the field, and it was not long before the distracted wives, children and relatives of the entombed miners had reached the tunnelmouth of the mine, and terrible scenes were witnessed as the bodies were brought out of the tunnel. The mine will have to be totally closed down for probably six months, according to local opinion, in order to allow the fires to burn themselves out. Seven hundred men will be thrown out of work. John Brown, manager of the Aberdare colliery, lost his life while carrying out rescue work.
Western Grazier (Wilcannia, NSW) 8 September 1923.
Location
Address: | Wollombi Road & Kendall Street, Bellbird Miners Memorial Park, Bellbird, 2325 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -32.860161 Long: 151.319678 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Disaster |
Sub-Theme: | Industrial |
Actual Event Start Date: | 01-September-1923 |
Actual Event End Date: | 01-September-1923 |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 1st September, 1990 |
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Bellbird Mine Disaster Memorial
This memorial stands opposite the site of Bellbird Colliery, where, on Saturday September 1st 1923 explosions and fires underground cost the lives of 21 men
25,000 people attended the following mass funeral
This appalling disaster resulted in the formation of the industry's Central Mines Rescue Stations.
— Those who died —
[ Names ]
Dedicated by the Northern District Miners Womens Auxilliary
September 1st 1990.
Plaque :
Centenary Commemoration
Bellbird Mine Disaster
September 1st 1923 - September 1st 2023
Never forgotten