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Rees Thomas Famous memorial

Birth
Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Death
Jan 1939 (aged 89–90)
Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
Burial
Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales Add to Map
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George cross (Albert medal) recipient. On the 11th of April 1877 the Tynewydd Colliery, situated near Porth, in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales, was inundated with water from the old workings of the adjoining Cymmer Colliery. At the time of the inundation there were fourteen men in the pit, of whom four were unfortunately drowned, and one killed by compressed air, leaving nine men imprisoned by the water ; of this number four were released after eighteen hours' imprisonment, and five after nine days' imprisonment. It was in effecting the release of these latter five that those distinguished services were rendered which the conferring of the " Albert Medal of the Second Class " is intended to recognize; During the five days from April the 16th to April the 20th the above-named eleven men were at various times engaged in cutting through the barrier of coal separating them from the five imprisoned men, and while exposing their own lives to the great danger which would have resulted from an outburst of compressed air and water, and to the danger which actually existed from the presence of large quantities of inflammable gas, continued to perform their work until the five men were safely rescued. The Queen has been graciously pleased to confer the Albert medal second class on George Ablett, Collier, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Charles Baynham, Collier, Brithwynydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Richard Hopkins, Collier, Ynishir colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Richard Howells, Overman, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Charles Oatridge, Collier, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. John Williams, Collier, Pontypridd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Robert Williams, Collier, Dinas Isaf colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Edward David, Collier, Havod colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. William Morgan, Collier, Havod colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. David Rees, Fireman, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Rees Thomas, Collier, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales.
George cross (Albert medal) recipient. On the 11th of April 1877 the Tynewydd Colliery, situated near Porth, in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales, was inundated with water from the old workings of the adjoining Cymmer Colliery. At the time of the inundation there were fourteen men in the pit, of whom four were unfortunately drowned, and one killed by compressed air, leaving nine men imprisoned by the water ; of this number four were released after eighteen hours' imprisonment, and five after nine days' imprisonment. It was in effecting the release of these latter five that those distinguished services were rendered which the conferring of the " Albert Medal of the Second Class " is intended to recognize; During the five days from April the 16th to April the 20th the above-named eleven men were at various times engaged in cutting through the barrier of coal separating them from the five imprisoned men, and while exposing their own lives to the great danger which would have resulted from an outburst of compressed air and water, and to the danger which actually existed from the presence of large quantities of inflammable gas, continued to perform their work until the five men were safely rescued. The Queen has been graciously pleased to confer the Albert medal second class on George Ablett, Collier, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Charles Baynham, Collier, Brithwynydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Richard Hopkins, Collier, Ynishir colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Richard Howells, Overman, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Charles Oatridge, Collier, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. John Williams, Collier, Pontypridd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Robert Williams, Collier, Dinas Isaf colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Edward David, Collier, Havod colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. William Morgan, Collier, Havod colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. David Rees, Fireman, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales. Rees Thomas, Collier, Tynewydd colliery, Rhondda valley, South Wales.

Bio by: Paul Barnett


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Paul Barnett
  • Added: Aug 27, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/243028629/rees-thomas: accessed ), memorial page for Rees Thomas (1849–Jan 1939), Find a Grave Memorial ID 243028629, citing Glyntaff Crematorium and Cemetery, Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales; Maintained by Find a Grave.