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Statue marks pit deaths tragedy Pit disaster victims remembered
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A statue has been unveiled to commemorate 12 miners who were killed in a pit explosion near Stirling 85 years ago. A memorial has been unveiled to commemorate 12 miners who were killed in a pit explosion near Stirling 85 years ago.
The men, including two brothers and a 17-year-old, died following the incident at No 4 Pit at Plean Colliery, near Stirling, on 13 July 1922.The men, including two brothers and a 17-year-old, died following the incident at No 4 Pit at Plean Colliery, near Stirling, on 13 July 1922.
The monument in their memory was erected just off Plean's Main Street.The monument in their memory was erected just off Plean's Main Street.
Stirling councillor Gerard O'Brien, who lives in the village, said: "This monument is of national importance."Stirling councillor Gerard O'Brien, who lives in the village, said: "This monument is of national importance."
It was my uncle that came in to tell me there had been Plean pit disaster and that my father was killed Elizabeth Wilson-McGuigan
The explosion occurred just before the day shift were about to stop work.The explosion occurred just before the day shift were about to stop work.
It was so far down the shaft that the afternoon shift only heard a faint detonation.It was so far down the shaft that the afternoon shift only heard a faint detonation.
It was my uncle that came in to tell me there had been Plean pit disaster and that my father was killed Elizabeth Wilson-McGuigan
News of the disaster spread quickly and many volunteers from the surrounding villages arrived to take part in the rescue operation.News of the disaster spread quickly and many volunteers from the surrounding villages arrived to take part in the rescue operation.
However, gas meant they were unable to go into the pit.However, gas meant they were unable to go into the pit.
Many of the dead were from the nearby village of Bannockburn and were married with large families.Many of the dead were from the nearby village of Bannockburn and were married with large families.
A further five had been injured.A further five had been injured.
Elizabeth Wilson-McGuigan remembers the moment she found out her father had been one of the victims.Elizabeth Wilson-McGuigan remembers the moment she found out her father had been one of the victims.
She said: "I heard my mother screaming and it was my uncle that came in to tell me there had been Plean pit disaster and that my father was killed.She said: "I heard my mother screaming and it was my uncle that came in to tell me there had been Plean pit disaster and that my father was killed.
"He was just 31, my mother was only 28, with five of us, and I was the oldest.""He was just 31, my mother was only 28, with five of us, and I was the oldest."