Burton Mail

National memorial unveiled in tribute to miners

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A NATIONAL Miners’ Memorial commemorat­ing the men, women and children who worked in the industry and served or died for their country has been unveiled at the National Memorial Arboretum.

Designed by artist Andy Decomyn, the £100,000 memorial was unveiled yesterday at the Alrewas site by the Duke of Gloucester.

Among the specially commission­ed bronzes which form a frieze around the memorial are ones depicting members of the Mines Rescue Service, pit ponies, and so-called Bevin Boys who were conscripte­d to work in UK coal mines during and after the Second World War.

Other bronzes, funded by donations from mining heritage groups show the aftermath of a roof collapse.

The memorial project was co-ordinated by Chase Arts for Public Spaces (Chaps) – a group of volunteers based in towns within the former Cannock Chase Coalfield.

Speaking at the unveiling, Chaps member Len Prince, a former miner, said it was “only fitting” that the miners’ memorial was near those honouring the RAF Regiment and an Army artillery regiment.

Mr Prince said: “The Industrial Revolution was bought on the backs of the hard work of miners.

“Men women and children worked in coal mines up until 1842. Then they changed the law so that women, girls and boys under 10 could not work in the coal mines.

“In the First World War, half a million miners volunteere­d to fight and a lot of them were sent digging trenches, but a proportion of them were sent tunnelling under the German lines.

“It was top secret work and one of the most dangerous things you could do – so the memorial has got plaques representi­ng that.”

 ??  ?? The National Miners’ Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum, in Alrewas
The National Miners’ Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum, in Alrewas
 ??  ?? Members of the Lea Hall & Brereton Collieries Memorial Society
Members of the Lea Hall & Brereton Collieries Memorial Society
 ??  ?? The Duke of Gloucester delivers a speech during the unveiling
The Duke of Gloucester delivers a speech during the unveiling

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