Another story today of a notable person in their 90s. This article is from the Hamilton Advertiser 29th December 1945. “The death on Sunday at his home at Priestfield Terrace High Blantyre, of Mr John Wotherspoon marks the passing of one of the last links with Dixon’s mining disaster. Mr Wotherspoon who had just celebrated […]
Category: Blantyre Mining
Blantyre & Udston Accident Funds
An annual meeting took place in Glasgow on Monday 20th December 1915, to discuss what amount was left in the Blantyre and Udston Colliery Accident Funds. When the Blantyre Pit accident happened in 1877, a whopping sum of £48,246 (about £8m in todays money) was collected in the immediate period of National grief and shock. […]
1878 Bible presentation to William Simpkin
Ashley Saunders sent me this plate inscription which was on the inside of a bible and lo and behold, it turns out to be one of the bibles presented to the rescuers who bravely went down the mine during the 1877 Blantyre Pit Disaster. This particular bible was presented to William Simpkin by the National […]
Craighead Bing, 1979
Lets go to 1979 next and pictured here in September that year is the view from the former Craighead Bing. Looking back towards Blantyre, you may be able to make out the burned out shell of the Stonefield Parish Church, which caught fire that month. The cleanup operation was due to commence on the Bing, […]
1877 Pit Disaster Volunteers
One of my favourite photos, if only as one of my family appears in it! This is of course the photo of the Pit Disaster rescuers in 1877. The men have been presented with a large bible for their valiant efforts in descending into the pit following the disaster. The term “rescuer” is perhaps misleading […]







