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1PONTHENRY, Lllanelly, Glamorganshire, 3rd. September, 1924. The colliery was the property of the Ponthenry Coal Company, Limited and five men lost their lives due to a sudden outburst of gas from a blower in a part of th

PONTHENRY, Lllanelly, Glamorganshire, 3rd. September, 1924. The colliery was the property of the Ponthenry Coal Company, Limited and five men lost their lives due to a sudden outburst of gas from a blower in a part of th

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2WATH MAIN. Wath-on-Dearne, Yorkshire. 24th. February, 1930. The colliery was the property of the Wath Main Colliery Company, Limited, with Mr. G.H. Ashwin as the agent, Mr. M.C. Martyn as the manager of the colliery. The

WATH MAIN. Wath-on-Dearne, Yorkshire. 24th. February, 1930. The colliery was the property of the Wath Main Colliery Company, Limited, with Mr. G.H. Ashwin as the agent, Mr. M.C. Martyn as the manager of the colliery. The

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3WHISTON. Whiston, Lancashire. 17th. February, 1878. The explosion occurred at 1 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon at the colliery owned by the Wigan and Whiston Colliery Company and caused the death of seven people and

WHISTON. Whiston, Lancashire. 17th. February, 1878. The explosion occurred at 1 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon at the colliery owned by the Wigan and Whiston Colliery Company and caused the death of seven people and

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4CLATTERSHALL. Stourbridge, Staffordshire. 2nd. March, 1867. The colliery was near Stourbridge. One of the dams was found to be leaking and three men and two boys were sent down the pit to make the necessary repairs. This was to be

CLATTERSHALL. Stourbridge, Staffordshire. 2nd. March, 1867. The colliery was near Stourbridge. One of the dams was found to be leaking and three men and two boys were sent down the pit to make the necessary repairs. This was to be

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5HIGHAM. Barnsley, Yorkshire, 15th February, 1860. The colliery, near Barnsley, was the property of Messrs. Charlesworth and the explosion took place in the Silkstone Seam on the northern limits of the workings,

HIGHAM. Barnsley, Yorkshire, 15th February, 1860. The colliery, near Barnsley, was the property of Messrs. Charlesworth and the explosion took place in the Silkstone Seam on the northern limits of the workings,

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6TALK O’ TH’ HILL. Newcastle, Staffordshire, 18th. February, 1873. The colliery was the property of the North Staffordshire Coal and Iron Company and was the scene of an explosion six years before which claimed over eighty lives. The mine worked four

TALK O’ TH’ HILL. Newcastle, Staffordshire, 18th. February, 1873. The colliery was the property of the North Staffordshire Coal and Iron Company and was the scene of an explosion six years before which claimed over eighty lives. The mine worked four

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