Peckfield Colliery 125th Anniversary
On Friday April 30th 2021, it is the 125th anniversary of the Peckfield Mine Disaster. The memorial to the 63 men and boys who died in the explosion is in the Churchyard at St Mary’s, Micklefield. As well as the 43 victims who lived in Micklefield there are recorded those who travelled to work at Peckfield Colliery from the surrounding villages, 8 of whom were from Garforth.
Edward Goodall (42)
Joseph Jackson (30)
Walter Jackson (28)
Raynor Scrimshaw (27)
Arthur Simpson (24)
John Simpson (26)
George Simpson (21)
Henry Tallett (30)
Each of the 63 victims has been researched and information about them is now on display in St Mary’s Church, Micklefield (open Wed-Sun 10am-4pm).
The first explosion ripped through the mine at 7am, followed at 7.20am by the second and largest explosion. At 7.20am on Friday 30th April, the church bells at St Mary’s Church, Micklefield and at St Mary’s Church, Garforth, will be tolled 63 times in memory of those who died.
St Mary’s Church, Micklefield are holding three separate services to remember those who died. All are welcome to attend
Friday 30th April
7am Act of Remembrance at the Memorial, St. Mary’s Church, Mickefield.
7:30pm Outdoor* Memorial Service for victims and their families. Wreaths laid and candles placed around the Memorial.
Preacher: Archbishop of York. (*weather permitting)
Sunday 2nd May
9:30am Requiem Eucharist for all who have died in the Mining Industry.






