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  Disasters - Names Disasters - Names  
Date:  28th January 1908
Colliery:  Roachburn
Cause:  Inrush of clay, sand, moss and water
Lives Lost:  3

Description

The text of the report from the Mines Inspector into this accident is available in the Disaster Reports section of this website.


Fatalities

Photograph(s) of the memorial for this disaster are shown in the Memorials section

  

Hilliard, Matthew, aged 53, Back Overman, inrush of clay, sand, moss and water

  

Pattinson, Robert, aged 35, Deputy Overman, inrush of clay, sand, moss and water

  

Wharton, James William, aged 21, Hewer, inrush of clay, sand, moss and water

 
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Newspaper Articles

28 Jul 1908  Award of Edward Medals (London Gazette)

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 The text of the report from the Mines Inspector into this disaster is available in the UK Disaster Reports section of this website.

 

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