Durham Mining Museum - James Graves (original) (raw)
Individual Details Individual Details Age: 46 Died: 5th Sep 1922 Accident: 5th Sep 1922 9:00 AM Year Born: abt. 1876 Colliery: Haig Pit Company: Whitehaven Colliery Co., Ltd. Occupation: Shifthand Notes: cause of death: burns, shock, CO poisoning; address: Goosebutts, Hensingham; identified by son James Graves ; killed in the 1922 explosion (ignition caused by shot firing) Buried: [not known] Category: Description The text of the report from the Mines Inspector into this disaster is available in the Disaster Reports section of this website. Related Articles Pub.DateArticle (Newspaper) 06 Sep 1922 Pit Disaster, Big Death-Roll At Whitehaven, Miners Entombed By Explosion (The Times) 06 Sep 1922 The Whitehaven Disaster. (The Times) 07 Sep 1922 Whitehaven Disaster, No Hopes Of Rescue, Death Roll, 39 (The Times) 07 Sep 1922 The Whitehaven Disaster (The Times) 08 Sep 1922 The King's Message To Whitehaven, More Bodies Recovered (The Times) 09 Sep 1922 The Whitehaven Disaster (The Times) 11 Sep 1922 The Whitehaven Pit Disaster, Recovery of Bodies (The Times) 14 Sep 1922 Whitehaven Pit Disaster, The Last Body Recovered, Impressive Funerals (Whitehaven News) 18 Sep 1922 The Whitehaven Explosion (The Times) 10 Oct 1922 The Whitehaven Explosion, Opening Of Official Inquiry (The Times) 10 Oct 1922 The Whitehaven Explosion, Opening Of Official Inquiry (The Times) 12 Oct 1922 The Whitehaven Explosion, Manager's Theory (The Times) 16 Oct 1922 Whitehaven Inquiry Verdict, Explosion Caused By Shot-Firing (The Times) 12 Jul 1923 The Whitehaven And Plean Colliery Explosions, Professor Granville Poole On The Causes (Whitehaven News) Further Reading Mines Inspectors Report into the 1922 Disaster (Cmd. 1796) Northumberland & Cumberland Mining Disasters by Maureen Anderson, Published by Wharncliffe Books, 2009, ISBN 1-845630-81-5 Sources Mines Inspectors Report into the 1922 Disaster (Cmd. 1796) Researchers Email Researcher Date Interest Wayne Summerfield 09 Nov 2015 James graves is my great grandad and just look ing up the pit which he die in . Great website thank you If you are researching James Graves (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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