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Trimdon Grange Explosion
TRIMDON GRANGE EXPLOSION * ( 16 FEB 1882, DURHAM, ENGLAND ) Noo March is heor and the wind she’s cowld * But the sixty nine sowls divvent feel it - strange Theor noo wheor they feel nee cowld and nivver get owld Since they gave theor sowls at Trimdon Grange. Last month on that bad sixteenth day Owld Widow Burnett went to church to pray For the three fine sons she once cherished Noo, aal too soon, they hev aal perished In thet dusty pit the rolleyways worn’t proper wattored * And in the Harvey Seam - a thoosand foot doon And three miles lang - that’s aal thet mattored. The goaves * wor filled wi’ gas and the dust wes aal around. They winnet be gannin yem nee maor * Nor scrannin theor supper o’ pan hagglety * Nor hengin theor coats yon under the staor Nor scoffin theor bait and sugary tea Wor footbaal tyem’s gannin tiv miss the lads Joseph, Geordie, and James and the fower Broons We’ll nivver forgit what gyems we had And when we skelped Hartlepool Toon * At Durham Big Meetin as the bands made a start And the teams showed theor best to the crood We were cowpin wor creels in the clart * and shootin the odds o’ Hartlepool oot lood. Oh weel, they left hame that morning to eorn theor daily bread; Noo theor scrannin in a place where danger is nee maor. Sixty nine men and boys wor numbered wi the dead. Aye, death will pay us aal a visit : they hev ownly gone befaor. ………………………………………………………………………… * One of the worst coal mining disasters in England * The dialect is known as “Geordie” and is still widely known today in the UK. It is the dialect of my own childhood, sadly now heavily overlain with standard English. * Watering kept the explosive dust under control * A goaf was a working gallery in the mine * Pan hagglety - a fried mutton dish * The Trimdon Grange soccer team beat Hartlepool’s team the previous year. * They won’t be going home any more * Doing somersaults on the muddy ground
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