Oaks explosion

Oaks explosion
General view of the colliery, the scene of the disaster, The Illustrated London News
Date12 December 1866 (1866-12-12)
Time13:15
LocationHoyle Mill, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England.
Coordinates53°33′10″N 1°27′05″W / 53.5529°N 1.4513°W / 53.5529; -1.4513
TypeCoal mine disaster
CauseExplosions
Deaths361, including 27 rescuers

The Oaks explosion, which happened at a coal mine in West Riding of Yorkshire on 12 December 1866, remains the worst mining disaster in England. A series of explosions caused by firedamp ripped through the underground workings at the Oaks Colliery at Hoyle Mill near Stairfoot in Barnsley killing 361 miners and rescuers. It was the worst mining disaster in the United Kingdom until the 1913 Senghenydd explosion in Wales.