; Mining Tragedy: Who Brought Light to Many People's Lives with His Deeds
South Wales Evening Post › September 29, 2011
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South Wales Evening Post › September 29, 2011
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THE first funeral for one of the men killed in the Gleision Colliery disaster has taken place -- to the emotive sounds of miners' song Working Man.
Hundreds of people attended Morriston Cemetery yesterday for the funeral of Charles Breslin, with many mourners having to stand outside the crematorium and listen to the service on loudspeakers.See the full content of this document
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; Mining Tragedy: Who Brought Light to Many People's Lives with His Deeds
The 62-year-old, from Cwmllynfell, was the oldest of the four miners killed when flood water engulfed the Swansea Valley coll...
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