The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Plea to help fund repairs to memorial

- CLAIRE WARRENDER

An appeal has been launched to refurbish a memorial to eight men killed in one of Fife’s worst mining disasters before its 120th anniversar­y next year.

A plaque bearing the names of those who died in the Donibristl­e disaster was erected in their honour 24 years ago but much of the wording is no longer legible.

Donald McArthur, 65, who created the cairn on which the plaque stands, is appealing for help to raise enough money to have the memorial regilded.

The Cowdenbeat­h man’s great-grandfathe­r, James McDonald, was one of those killed in the Donibristl­e C o l l i e r y ’s Mynheer seam in August 1901, when it was flooded by thousands of tonnes of moss and water, trapping many men undergroun­d.

It sparked one of the most daring rescue missions ever carried out by the close-knit mining community.

Despite the heroic efforts of all involved, the disaster claimed the lives of miners William Forsyth, George Hutchison, David Campbell and Alexander Smith and the rescue party which went undergroun­d in a vain bid to find the trapped men, William Hy n d , Thomas Rattray, Andrew Paterson and Mr McDonald.

Mr McArthur’s cairn was built on the outskirts of Cowdenbeat­h, a mile south of the colliery at Mossmorran Moor, and a poignant ceremony was

held there mark the centenary.

He would like to see it refurbishe­d to its original condition in honour of those who died, but has had trouble applying for the necessary funds.

“The difficulty I face is that I am not an organisati­on or registered charity, I am a descendant

in 2001 to i n c i d e n t ’s

of one of the men who died and is named on the memorial,” he said.

“Our local community council cannot provide funds for someone in my position and I am unable to approach trusts and other organisati­ons for the same reasons.

“The gilding on the memorial has deteriorat­ed to the extent that anybody

who wants to research local history will find around 40% of it is unreadable.”

Mr McArthur has been quoted between £500 and £600 to bring the plaque back up to scratch by Co-op Me m o r i a l Services in Dunfermlin­e.

Anyone who thinks they can help can email Mr McArthur at ddmcarthur@ btinternet.com

 ??  ?? REPAIR JOB: Donald McArthur beside the memorial cairn. Picture by Steve Brown.
REPAIR JOB: Donald McArthur beside the memorial cairn. Picture by Steve Brown.

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