Queen Elizabeth II visits Aberfan in Wales, a few days after a coal tip collapsed on the local school, killing 141 children and four adults.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the coalmining village of Aberfan in South Wales, eight days after the disaster in which 116 children and...
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Aberfan in Wales to comfort the families of the 144 people who died when a coal tip collapsed on the local...
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh visit the coal mining village of Aberfan in Wales, following the disaster which resulted in the deaths...
Queen Elizabeth II visits the coal mining village of Aberfan in Wales, following the disaster which resulted in the deaths of 116 children and 28...
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Aberfan in Wales, to comfort the families of the 144 people who died when a coal tip collapsed on the...
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the coalmining village of Aberfan in South Wales, eight days after the disaster in which 116 children and...
An aerial view of village of Aberfan following a landslide from a nearby spoil tip which killed 116 children and 28 adults as it engulfed a Junior...
Aberfan, Wales: Hundreds of rescue workers dig into a huge pile of rubble after thousands of tons of coal pit waste slid down onto this village in...
The Disaster scene at Aberfan, South Wales At 9.15 am on Friday 21 October 1966, after days of rain, a mining waste tip slid down a mountainside into...
Aberfan 21st October 1966 For a moment the digging stops as another body is brought from the shattered Pantglas Junior School following the...
Miners searching for their children in the slag heap that slipped down the mountainside to engulf their village school, Aberfan.
Rescue workers bagging and moving some of the coal spoil following the catastrophic collapse of a colliery spoil tip in the Welsh village of Aberfan,...
Aberfan -The school that died in a sea of mud - An aerial view of the scene of the disaster where a sea of mud and coal dust smashed through the...
Queen Elizabeth II visits the coalmining village of Aberfan in South Wales, eight days after the disaster in which 116 children and 28 adults were...
Aberfan, South Wales, circa October 1966: Picture shows the mud and devastation caused when mining spoil from the hillside high above the town behind...
Aberfan Disaster - 21st October 1966 Picture shows the mud in Moy Road Houses on the left, Pantglas Junior School on the right Both are no longer...
Rescue workers continue their search for victims of the Aberfan disaster, in South Wales, where 190 people lost their lives after part of the village...
Aberfan, South Wales, circa October 1966: Picture shows shocked on lookers, looking towards the school and the the mud and devastation caused when...
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II listens to a father recalling the day that brought desolation to Aberfan following the tragic landslide. October 1966
View of the village of Aberfan in Wales and the remains of the colliery spoil tip that collapsed on the morning of 21st October 1966, killing 144...
Rescue workers digging at the local primary school after the disaster in the coal mining village of Aberfan in Wales, UK, 22nd October 1966. The...
Child's toy on a heap of clothing at the scene of the Aberfan disaster where a coal tip avalanched onto an infant school in South Wales.
Queen Elizabeth II visits Aberfan in Wales a few days after a coal tip collapsed on the local school, killing 141 children and four adults.
Local men and rescue workers digging through the mud in the village of Aberfan following a landslide from a nearby spoil tip which killed 116...
The Disaster scene at Aberfan, South Wales At 9.15 am on Friday 21 October 1966, after days of rain, a mining waste tip slid down a mountainside into...
Mass grave, filled with coffins, on the mountainside above the Welsh mining village of Aberfan, 1966. A mass funeral was held for 81 of the 116...
View of the funeral service for victims of the Aberfan disaster with mourners lining up in front of a communal grave on a hillside above the cemetery...
"The dramatic extraction from the mud by miners and volunteers, of a person buried alive by a thick layer of coal, mud and stone that poured out on...
Aberfan Disaster, Prince Philip Visiting The Tragic Village At Wales In United Kingdom On October 22Nd 1966
Aberfan - 21st October 1966: Children on the hillside overlooking Aberfan, watch as a bonfire is made near to where the mud slide has come to a halt,...
Aberfan - 21st October 1966: Local men and the emergency services hastily dig through the mud for survivors at The Pantglas Junior School. They form...
Aberfan - 21st October 1966: Two young school girls prey for the safety of those trapped in the mud, as the rescue effort for survivors at The...
Aberfan, South Wales, 22nd October 1966 The Duke of Edinburgh visits Aberfan, and is seen here at the site of The Pantglas Junior School, talking...
Helpers clearing debris and sludge near the wrecked Pantglas Junior School at Aberfan, South Wales, where a coal tip collapsed killing many children.
Queen Elizabeth II meets Council Leader Jeff Edwards, survivor and last child to be rescued from the 1966 Aberfan disaster, during her visit to...
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the coalmining village of Aberfan in South Wales, eight days after the disaster in which 116 children and...
Aberfan Disaster Tribunal, Merthyr Tydfil College of Further Education, Wales, 30th November 1966, picture shows surviving schoolteachers from...
Aberfan, South Wales, circa October 1966: Picture shows the mud and devastation caused when mining spoil from the hillside high above the town behind...
Queen Elizabeth II vists Aberfan and meets Mrs Winnie Mumford, who lost two sons in the tragedy, 9th March 1973.
Rescue workers at the scene of the wrecked Pantglas Junior School at Aberfan, South Wales, where a coal tip collapsed killing over 190 children and...
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh officially open Ynysowen Community Primary School on April 27, 2012 in Aberfan, near Merthyr...
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the coalmining village of Aberfan in South Wales, eight days after the disaster in which 116 children and...
Aberfan, South Wales, 21st October 1966 The Aberfan disaster was a catastrophic collapse of a colliery spoil tip in the Welsh village of Aberfan,...
Aberfan, South Wales, circa October 1966: Picture shows the mud and devastation caused when mining spoil from the hillside high above the town behind...
Aberfan, South Wales, circa October 1966: Picture shows the mud and devastation caused when mining spoil from the hillside high above the town behind...
Aberfan, South Wales, circa October 1966: Picture shows the mud and devastation caused when mining spoil from the hillside high above the town behind...
Rescue workers take a break from searching following the catastrophic collapse of a colliery spoil tip in the Welsh village of Aberfan, near Merthyr...
Rescue workers at the scene of the wrecked Pantglas Junior School at Aberfan, South Wales, where a coal tip collapsed killing over 190 children and...
Mass funeral in the coal mining village of Aberfan in Wales, following the disaster which resulted in the deaths of 116 children and 28 adults, UK,...
moody noir - image blanche du cimetière d’aberfan regardant vers le bas sur la belle vallée galloise ci-dessous. malheureusement mieux connu comme le lieu de repos final des 116 enfants et 28 adultes qui sont décédés tragiquement le 21 octobre 1966 - aberfan photos et images de collection
Catherine, Princes of Wales during a visit to the Aberfan memorial garden, to pay her respects to those who lost their lives during the Aberfan...
Policeman Victor Jones carries a little girl from the wrecked school as woman anxiously looks to see if she can recognise her - Picture taken by...
Aberfan, South Wales, circa October 1966: Picture shows the mud and devastation caused when mining spoil from the hillside high above the town behind...
Aberfan, South Wales, circa October 1966: Picture shows the mud and devastation caused when mining spoil from the hillside high above the town behind...