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#103 Queen Elizabeth II with her husband the Duke of Edinburgh and the Mayor of Martyrs Tydfill visit Aberfan, 1966.

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Queen Elizabeth II with her husband the Duke of Edinburgh and the Mayor of Martyrs Tydfill visit Aberfan, 1966.

The Aberfan Disaster: Catastrophic Coal Tip Collapse that Killed 144 People in Wales, 1966

#103 Queen Elizabeth II with her husband the Duke of Edinburgh and the Mayor of Martyrs Tydfill visit Aberfan, 1966.

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←#102 The huge cross of wreaths on the Aberfan hillside cemetery as the funerals take place, 1966.
#104 The Aberfan hillside cemetery as the mass funerals take place, 1966.→

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