I am researching an accident that my late father had whilst exploring mine workings in 1971/72. He was on a ladder that came loose from the collar and he gripped the ladder as it fell.
As I understand it he rode the ladder some 40feet and then it jammed up and broke, absorbing some of his impact. He apparently came to on a ledge and others that were with him called mine rescue.
He survived the fall although he had some bad tears in his legs from the broken ladder and broke most of his ribs.
He could remeber being strapped into the stretcher and spinning around on the rope whilst he was being hoisted out of the shaft, in a lot of pain!
I can remember him telling me the story, and a recent conversation that I had with a family friend has sparked a bit of renewed interest for me.
She could not remember the name of the shaft or mine but she pretty much described the area of Nangiles, and when I suggested the name she said yes thats it I think, but I can't be sure.
Apparently he was interviewed by someone who was writhing a book about people who have survived mine shaft falls, has anyone heard of such a book?
Also, is there a record of mine rescues or does anyone have any recollection of this accident?