The Gresford Disaster

Album: various (1934)
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  • You've heard of the Gresford Disaster
    Of the terrible price that was paid
    Two hundred and forty two colliers were lost
    And three of the rescue brigade

    It occurred in the month of September
    At three in the morning the pit
    Was racked by a violent explosion
    In the Dennis where gas lay so thick

    Now the gas in the Dennis deep section
    Was heaped there like snow in a drift
    And many a man had to leave the coal-face
    Before he had worked out his shift

    Now a fortnight before the explosion
    To the shotfirer Tomlinson cried
    "If you fire that shot we'll be all blown to hell!"
    And no one can say that he lied

    Now the fireman’s reports they are missing
    The records of forty-two days
    The collier manager had them destroyed
    To cover his criminal ways

    Down there in the dark they are lying
    They died for nine shillings a day
    They have worked out their shift and now they must lie
    In the darkness until Judgment day

    Now the Lord Mayor of London's collecting
    To help out the children and wives
    The owners have sent some white lilies
    To pay for the poor colliers' lives

    Farewell all our dear wives and children
    Farewell all our comrades as well
    Don't send your sons down the dark dreary pit
    They'll be doomed like the sinners in hell Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • John from Swansea The event is also covered by Seth Lakeman in the song "The Colliers", on the album "Freedom Fields".
  • Paula Penny Nee Tomlinson from Wirral, UkThis is the first time I’ve heard this song. I was told my ancestor Tomlinson was mentioned in a coal miners song & not knowing which one, I can confirm I’ve found it!
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