DescriptionMemorial To Pelsall Hall Colliery Mining Disaster - geograph.org.uk - 264203.jpg
English: Memorial To Pelsall Hall Colliery Mining Disaster Situated in the Churchyard of St. Michael & All Angels, the stone reads:
THIS STONE IS ERECTED TO COMMEMORATE THE SUDDEN AND DISASTROUS
INUNDATION OF THE PELSALL HALL COLLIERY ON THE 14TH DAY OF NOVEMBER
1872 WHEREBY THE 22 MINERS WHOSE NAMES ARE INSCRIBED HEREON
LOST THEIR LIVES AND WHOSE BODIES ARE, WITH THE EXCEPTION
OF JOHN HUBBARDS'S, BURIED BENEATH
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THIS STONE IS ERECTED TO COMMEMORATE THE SUDDEN AND DISASTROUS
INUNDATION