My father was a miner and worked at Babbington pit in Nottingham, it closed in 1986, being a miners son I am doing some research into the village of Lidice in the Czech Republic it was a mining community, the Germans sacked this village in 1942, and it is now a memorial centre.
I have read reports that the British miners raised funds to rebuild the village and a deputation British miners went to Lidice and tapped in a block of grey granite into the corner stone to mark the rebuilding of the village, this was documented by the Ludington Daily News in Michigan USA on the 16 of June 1947, also a film was made by British Coal in 1964 (Mining review 17/7 Czech Mates March 1964). I am trying to locate any original documentation that British Coal my have in their archives on the subject, if they have, how can acquire copies.?
Has anyone got any if about it
Robert Porter
Nottinghamshire