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  2. Aberfan disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Aberfan Disaster Memorial Fund (ADMF) was established on the day of the disaster. It received nearly 88,000 contributions, totalling £1.75 million. The remaining tips were removed only after a lengthy fight by Aberfan residents against resistance from the NCB and the government on the grounds of cost.

  3. The Real Story Behind the 1966 Aberfan Disaster ... - AOL

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    Season three of “The Crown” portrays a mining-town disaster where 116 children and 28 adults were killed. Here’s the real story behind the tragic event.

  4. Aberfan - Wikipedia

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    Aberfan (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌabɛrˈvan]) is a former coal mining village in the Taff Valley 4 mi (6 km) south of the town of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. On 21 October 1966, in the Aberfan disaster, a colliery spoil tip collapsed into homes and a school, killing 116 children and 28 adults.

  5. Looking Back at Aberfan, the Welsh Mining Tragedy That ... - AOL

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    It has been said that Queen Elizabeth's biggest regret is her response to the Aberfan mining disaster. Here's why it took her eight days to visit, as depicted in 'The Crown' season 3.

  6. Aberfan Disaster Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    Memorial marking the graves of children killed in the disaster. The Tribunal of Inquiry into the Aberfan Disaster (the Aberfan Disaster Tribunal), chaired by Lord Justice Edmund Davies, was established in 1966 to inquire into the causes of and circumstances of the Aberfan disaster.

  7. How 1960s tragedies triggered a life-saving law - AOL

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    Disasters like the Aberfan mining disaster scarred the nation but led to radical changes.

  8. What's the future for Aberfan chapel with tragic past? - AOL

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    Some of the 116 children killed in the Aberfan disaster were taken to the now derelict Capel Aberfan.

  9. Alfred Robens, Baron Robens of Woldingham - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Robens, Baron Robens of Woldingham, PC (18 December 1910 – 27 June 1999) was an English trade unionist, Labour politician and industrialist.His political ambitions, including an aspiration to become Prime Minister, were frustrated by bad timing, but his energies were diverted into industry: he spent 10 years as Chairman of the National Coal Board, and later – despite the Aberfan ...