a shot had blown a plank and props out, and the deceased and the deputy were replacing them when the stone suddenly fell on to the deceased [Inspection made & Inquest attended]
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[not known]
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Mines Inspectors Report Entry
Columns: 1: No. of Accident ; 2: Date and Hour of the Accident ; 3: Hour of the Person's Shift, i.e. No of Hours he had been at work when the Accident happened to him ; 3: Name of the Mine or Colliery ; 4: Where situate ; 5: Name of the Owner or Company ; 6: Persons killed ; 7: Reputed Age ; 8: Occupation ; 9: Cause of Accident, and Remarks
Sources
1891 Mines Inspectors Report (C 6625), Newcastle District (No. 3) by J. L. Hedley, H.M. Inspector of Mines, Page: 31, Accident Number: 55 Where to find this report
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Geoff Fynes
26 Jun 2011
I am researching the Fynes families of Northumberland and Durham. Thomas Fynes was the nephew of Richard Fynes who was actively involved in the Miners Unions of Northumberland and Durham. I would love to hear from anyone else who has an interest in this family. Best wishes Geoff Fynes
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