To rufenig. Your tip to refer to the link on "Recovery of the Gresford Colliery by Mr Parry Davies" was most welcome and fascinating. The part referring to their initial visit to secure the Dennis Shaft pump house brought back vivid memories to me. As an underground electrician at Gresford in the 1960's we used to visit that pump house on a Sunday morning to carry out maintenance. As one shaft was out of action the pit had to close during this work.
Mr Parry recalls:- "Going down the 200 yards to the pump house, the entrance being not directly in front of the cage but at one side with a distance of over half a yard to step from the cage to a foothold at the pump entrance and a 500 yard drop if you missed your footing".
Those rescuers were carrying equipment including very heavy breathing apparatus, the shaft would have been a torrent of thousands of gallons of water, the noise and the wet slippery conditions must have been horrendous, and they were going totally into an unknown situation.
We used to descend on top of the cage and step across. I am not in the slightest way trying to compare our experience with their's. I do remember only to well how very scary it was for us in more or less ideal conditions, but when he stated "that space looked more more like two yards than half a yard" I know exactly what he meant!.
I am 75, was born near Chirk, went to Llangollen Grammer, and played a lot of football and cricket throughout North Wales. I think the Panorama above the Dee valley is one of the most beautiful places on earth and it does not surprise me so many now choose to have their ashes spread there. I am proud to have lived in a mining community, to have had so many relatives who were miners and so lucky to be able to say I had the experience of working down a coal mine (Gresford), if only for two years. I live in Crewe now (sadly). I am hoping to move more or less permanently to live in France in the near future. Where exactly is the reunion at Bersham to be held?. Kind Regards, MickyD.
P.S Thanks to everyone else who contributed.