Durham Mining Museum - Colliery Accident 1905 (original) (raw)
Date: 21st February 1905 Colliery: Whitehaven Company: Whitehaven Colliery Co. Cause: (See description below) Lives Lost: 1 Category: In Shafts :: Falling into Shaft from Surface The Wellington pit, 700 feet deep, is traversed by two three-decked cages, each cage carrying three tubs. Deceased at the end of his shift got into the upper deck, which is 5 feet 8 inches high, of the cage at the pit bottom along with 5 other persons; while the cage was being raised to enable persons to get into the middle deck, a safety lamp, weighing 3½lbs., fell from the surface and struck the top of the arched cover of the cage, made of 3/8 in. steel, at a point with the underside of which deceased's head was in contact. He was rendered unconscious and died the same day in the Infirmary. There was practically no dent in the cover caused by the blow. The lamp fell in some unexplained way from the belt of a miner who was stepping forward on the flat sheets on the surface to be ready to get into the top deck of the cage there then being loaded with men Pepper, Robert Henry, aged 25, Onsetter All names found Those names marked with , have a web page providing individual details of the accident, the page may also include a photograph of the deceased. Click on the symbol next to the name to see the web page. 23 Feb 1905 Fatal Pit Accident At Whitehaven, Killed On The Eve Of His Marriage (Whitehaven News) 02 Mar 1905 The Fatal Accident At Whitehaven, The Adjourned Inquest, Yesterday (Whitehaven News) Return Return to Top |
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