Tonypandy Column
Tonypandy Column
Tonypandy Column
Tonypandy Column
Tonypandy Column
Tonypandy Column
Tonypandy Column
Tonypandy Column
Tonypandy Column

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The column consists of individually shaped pieces of thin sandstone, stacked and graded by colour. Designed to fit with its surroundings, it references to geology and coal mining. The circular hole through the top of the column is an indirect reference to the pit head wheel and the line running down the side could be seen as the mine shaft. The band of black slate towards the bottom of the column is 80 cm thick: it is the thickness of the 'two foot eight' seam in which 31 men were killed at the Cambrian Mine in 1965 – the last major coal mine explosion in Wales.
Title

Tonypandy Column

Date

2000

Medium

slate & sandstone

Measurements

H 460 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

CF40_AEB_S002

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Cynon Taff County Borough Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

March 2000

Access

at all times

Inscription description

Song / of the Pandy, / of the pit wheels turning, / wind in the wires, a blast of steam. / Song of the collier at the end of the shift. / of the earth with her apron full of stones, / Song of the limestone, shale, of coals black veins, / of carboniferous forests gradual growth and decay, / of the slow death of tress, leaf fall; day laid on day, of the million year old seas that left their chains / of seashells, fossils of sea creatures bones / in the lap of the cwm. Song of the sift / of sandstone mountains. The dream / of something green still burning / in the Pandy’s Song THIS COLUMN IS 4.6 METERS / HIGH – EVERY MILIMETRE / REPRESENTS A MILLION / YEARS IN THE EVOLUTION / OF THE EARTH

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Located at

Dunraven Street, Tonypandy

CF40 1AS