End use of ‘silly and insulting’ English names for quarry sites, major slate event to demand

Hymns sung by slate quarrymen during lock-outs and strikes will be repeated at an unique event on the shores of Llyn Padarn this weekend. The gathering will demand proper recognition for the estimated 1,500 men killed in the quarries of northwest Wales – and the protection of historic Welsh place names “lost” to modern English equivalents.

The event, at Llyn Padarn’s sword monument on Sunday, June 23, will see speeches, poetry, songs, choirs and bands. It will mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the North Wales Quarrymen’s Union.




Established on April 27, 1874, at the Queen’s Hotel, Caernarfon, the union quickly became embroiled in a series of lock-outs by quarry owners when workers complained of poor pay and working conditions. Despite the often skilled nature of the work, the average life expectancy of quarrymen in places like Blaenau Ffestiniog was just 37 years in 1875.

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As well as those killed in rock blasts and falls, it’s thought thousands more died early from silicosis, a lung disease. A long-term project to collate silicosis-related death data, by visiting the graves of thousands of quarrymen, is planned by the organisers of this weekend’s commemoration.

A more pressing aim is to step up pressure on Cyngor Gwynedd, Dinorwig owner First Hydro (now ENGIE) and UNESCO to reinstate historic names for ponciau and sinciau (galleries and deep holes) at the region’s quarries. Among those determined to reclaim their Welsh language heritage is Eilian Williams, whose quarryman father worked at Chwarel Dinorwig, the world’s second largest slate mine.

He said: “This quarry is the place of our ancestors with more than two centuries of Welsh history. There were plans to landscape the quarry after it closed but this was not felt appropriate as it stood as a monument to the toil and sacrifices of the people who worked there.

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