| Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 530 str.
...brought up out of the horrible pit ! " As the weather was warm, and it was desirable that as much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables...began to traverse the north drift towards the plane board. As a current of water had been constantly diverted down this shaft for the space of ten hours,... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 514 str.
...brought up out of the horrible pit 1" As the weather was warm, and it was desirable that as much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables...began to traverse the north drift towards, the plane board. As a current of water had been constantly diverted down this shaft for the space of ten hours,... | |
| 1814 - 556 str.
...brought up out of the horrible pit : " As the weather was warm, and it was desirable that aa much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables...and began to traverse the north drift towards the plane-board. As a current of water had been constantly diverted down this shaft for the space of ten... | |
| 1814 - 564 str.
...brought up out of the horrible pit !" As the weather was warm, and it was desirable that as much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables...-in attendance in case of accidents. At six o'clock io the morning, Mr. Straker, Mr. Anderson, the bverman of the colliery, and six other persons, descended... | |
| 1814 - 570 str.
...brought up out of the horrible pit " As the weather was warm, and it was desirable that as much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables...placed at proper distances to keep off the crowd. Two Burgeons were also in attendance in case of accidents. At six o'clock in the morning, Mr. Straker,... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 str.
...brought up out of the horrible pit !" As the weather was warm, and it was desirable that as much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables...began to traverse the north drift towards the plane board. As a current of water had been constantly diverted down this shaft for the space of ten hours,... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 928 str.
...brought up out of the horrible pit!" As the weather was warm, and it was desirable that as much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables...began to traverse the north drift towards the plane board. As 4 current of water had 1>een constantly diverted down this shaft for the space of ten hours,... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 902 str.
...and it was desirable that as much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables were placet! at proper distances, to keep off the crowd. Two surgeons...began to traverse the north drift towards the plane board. As a current of water had been constantly diverted down this shaft for the space of ten hours,... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1825 - 892 str.
..."brought up out of the horrible pit!" As the weather was warm, and it was desirable that as much air might pass down the shaft as possible, constables...began to traverse the north drift towards the plane board. As a current of water had been constantly diverted down this shaft for the space of ten hours,... | |
| John Holland - 1835 - 514 str.
...and as it was desirable that as much air might pass down the pit as possible, constables were placed 'to keep off the crowd : two surgeons were also in attendance in case of accidents. Nine persons descended the William Pit, and as a current of water had been thrown down during ten •hours,... | |
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