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Dictionary of Own Biography, 1901 supplement/Brierley, Benjamin
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Brierley, Walter Henry 1862 - 1926
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Brierley Colliery
Brierley Colliery | Index | Brierley Colliery | ||
Location: | Brierley 7½ miles [12 km] S of Sheffield |
Map Ref: | (Sheet 119 Buxton and Matlock) SK372755, 53° 16' 30" N, 1° 26' 32" W |
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Owners: | Hodroyd Coal Co., Ltd. |
1947 - National Coal Board (N.C.B.) | |
Employment: | 1923 - 1,175 (953 below, 222 surface) |
1933 - 595 | |
1940 - 940 | |
1947 - 25 (21 below, 4 surface) | |
Notes: | Current Status - Page under construction! and is far, far from complete! |
Description
Disasters (5 or more killed)
None Found
Names of those killed at this colliery
Please note that this collection of names is by no means complete!
Bell, William, 25 Mar 1933, aged 37, Collier, On longwall face near and old road at right angles to face stone band broke and displaced three timber bars — bulk of fall had been removed and he was cleaning the floor when there was fall of side which killed him outright | ||||||
Brook, Oswald Walter, 02 Feb 1915, (accident: 14 Jan 1915), aged 57, Dataller, He was withdrawing timbe |