Durham Mining Museum - George William Wilkinson (original) (raw)
Individual Details Individual Details Age: 21 Died: 9th May 1905 Accident: 9th May 1905 Year Born: abt. 1884 Colliery: Hetton Company: Hetton Coal Co., Ltd. Occupation: Bankhead Attendant Notes: a set of waggons, when knocked off on reaching bank head on private railway, overran the chain which caught him and threw him under the waggons, causing serious injury to both legs, he died soon after reaching Sunderland Infirmary Buried: Hetton-le-Hole Cemetery Category: On Surface :: On Railways, Sidings or Tramways Description On May 9th an accident occurred at Copt Hill on the private railway belonging to Messrs. The Hetton Coal Company, Limited. Deceased's duty was to pull a hauling rope out of the waggon way, when it was detached from the waggons at the bank head. The rope was released a moment too soon, and it curled round and threw deceased down beneath the waggons. Both his legs were seriously injured, and he died from loss of blood and shock. Tombstone Hetton-le-Hole — Cemetery Location: OS Map 88, Grid Ref NZ351480 This is a low resolution image for web display, if you would like to have a higher resolution image, then please us quoting reference T-01025-01-0002 and we will make the image available on a temporary page for you to access. Names on this tombstone NameDiedAgeBorn Elizabeth E. WILKINSON George William WILKINSON 9th May 1905 21 1884 John WILKINSON 4th Oct 1924 66 1858 Sarah Jane WILKINSON 21st Mar 1904 42 1862 Mines Inspectors Report Entry Sources 1905 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 2910) Where to find this report 1905 Mines Inspectors Report (Cd 2910), Durham District (No. 4) by R. Donald Bain, H.M. Inspector of Mines, Page: 47, Accident Number: 176 Where to find this report Headstone(s) in Hetton-le-Hole Cemetery Tombstone photograph (T-01025-01-0002) © Kev Duncan Researchers If you are researching George William Wilkinson (e.g. for family tree purposes) and you would like to hear from others with the same interest then please complete the details in the following form. We will show the information you provide on this page so that you can be contacted. What is your name? What is your contact email address? What is your research interest? Return Return to Top |
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