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William Humphreys. Died tragically in the Dudley Mine Disaster of 21 March 1898, aged 70 years. Memorial Funeral card.
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…Died tragically in the Dudley Mine Disaster of 21 March 1898, aged 70 years. Memorial Funeral card.……Photo Ref: 24023 … This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related search terms … dudley mine disaster, 21st…
Mining Deaths - Dudley Collieries
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…Mine Disaster … Dorrity … Thomas … 21 … March … 1898 … 21 … Poisoning from Carbon Monoxide explosion - Dudley Mine Disaster … Dunn … Arthur … 21 … March … 1898 … 20 … Poisoning from Carbon Monoxide explosion - Dudley Mine Disaster … Green … Thomas … 21 … March … 1898 … 27 … Poisoning from Carbon Monoxide explosion - Dudley……Poisoning…
William Humphreys
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…Media … William Humphreys … Photo Ref: 24025 … Died tragically in the Dudley Mine Disaster of 21 March 1898, aged 70 years … This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related search terms … dudley mine disaster … william……humphreys,…
Follow the Plaques 1988 bicentennial plaques
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…The name changed to Dudley in 1891. Fifteen men were killed in an underground explosion on 21 March 1898, the majority being buried in Whitebridge Cemetery. In 1906 the Colliery employed 403 men and boys. It closed in 1939 with most surface features demolished about 1940.……The name changed to Dudley…

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