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Miner's Lamp Rediscovered: A Heartwarming Family Reunion
9 Dec
Summary
- A miner's retirement lamp was restored and returned to his family.
- The lamp doubled as a vital tool for detecting dangerous gases.
- Many lamps were discarded when collieries closed, highlighting a past injustice.

A passionate restorer has successfully reunited a former miner's family with his treasured retirement lamp, choosing sentiment over potential profit. Kev Pattison purchased the lamp dedicated to Les Bausor, who worked at Bolsover Colliery in Derbyshire. After meticulously restoring the artifact, Mr. Pattison located Mr. Bausor's grandson and presented him with the lamp.
Mr. Pattison expressed his satisfaction in addressing what he views as an injustice, where many miners' lamps were unceremoniously discarded down shafts when pits closed. He highlighted the lamp's dual role, not only symbolizing a miner's career but also serving as a critical safety tool for detecting hazardous gases.
The grandson plans to gift the lamp to his father as a Christmas present, recognizing its profound personal and historical significance. Mr. Pattison continues his work, seeking spare parts to restore more lamps and reunite them with ex-colliers, preserving this vital connection to mining heritage.




