Story of the Springhill Disaster: Comprising a Full and Authentic Account of the Great Coal Mining Explosion at Springhill Mines, Nova Scotia, February 21st, 1891, Including a History of Springhill and Its Collieries ...R. A. H. Morrow, 1891 - 311 sivua |
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... Death . CHAPTER IV . Searching for the Dead and Injured ............... 28 37 Rescuer's First Descent - First Dead Body Found- Heroism of Volunteers - A Sabbath to be Remem- bered - Unparalleled Sights . CHAPTER V. Care of the Wounded ...
... Death . CHAPTER IV . Searching for the Dead and Injured ............... 28 37 Rescuer's First Descent - First Dead Body Found- Heroism of Volunteers - A Sabbath to be Remem- bered - Unparalleled Sights . CHAPTER V. Care of the Wounded ...
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... Death . CHAPTER IX . Experience of Survivors ... A Race for Life - Dreadful Situation of Three Boys- The Hero Boy . 80 CHAPTER X. List of the Victims Married Men with Families - Young Men Unmarried - Boys under Sixteen . CHAPTER XI ...
... Death . CHAPTER IX . Experience of Survivors ... A Race for Life - Dreadful Situation of Three Boys- The Hero Boy . 80 CHAPTER X. List of the Victims Married Men with Families - Young Men Unmarried - Boys under Sixteen . CHAPTER XI ...
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... death in the pit which had long been considered one of the most secure coal mines in the world . Before proceeding with details , a glance at the location of Springhill and its Collieries will enable the reader to understand where the ...
... death in the pit which had long been considered one of the most secure coal mines in the world . Before proceeding with details , a glance at the location of Springhill and its Collieries will enable the reader to understand where the ...
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... death . Every man in Nos . 6 and 7 Balances , and their connecting Bords , and along the main level as far as No. 3 Balance , were no doubt killed instantly by the force of the explosion . The number of dead bodies 26 Springhill ...
... death . Every man in Nos . 6 and 7 Balances , and their connecting Bords , and along the main level as far as No. 3 Balance , were no doubt killed instantly by the force of the explosion . The number of dead bodies 26 Springhill ...
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... death to some who were in that direction , as will be seen by the number of black dots on the plan , each of these dots representing the place where a dead body was discovered . CHAPTER III . THE WAVE OF SORROW . At seven Springhill ...
... death to some who were in that direction , as will be seen by the number of black dots on the plan , each of these dots representing the place where a dead body was discovered . CHAPTER III . THE WAVE OF SORROW . At seven Springhill ...
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after-damp air current Amherst anthracite Balance bereaved Bord brattice burning calamity cars chamber CHAPTER Chignecto Church coal dust coal fields coal measures coal mining coal seam commenced connection Conway darkness dead bodies death descended disaster East Slope entrance escape explosion occurred face feet fire fire-damp flame foot level formed gangway gases George Halifax hoisting horse hundred Intercolonial Intercolonial Railway James James Hickman Joggins John Joseph Robertson killed known LENOX loaded Maccan main level Manager Swift Mayor of Springhill miles miners mining operations night Nova Scotia o'clock opened Parrsboro passage Pictou Pictou County portion Presbyterian railway rescue parties River River Hebert roof safety lamps scene shaft shute side Springhill Collieries Springhill Junction Springhill Mining square miles Stellarton strata surface taken thick timber tion tons town Underground Manager ventilation vicinity West Slope widows William writer YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Sivu 119 - Lo, humbled in dust, I relinquish my pride: From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free,* " And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn. So breaks on the traveller, faint, and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See Truth, Love, and Mercy, in triumph descending, And nature all glowing in Eden's first bloom! On the cold cheek of Death smiles and roses are blending, And Beauty immortal awakes from the tomb.
Sivu 307 - And she said to the king, It was a true report that I heard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom. Howbeit I believed not the words, until I came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the half was not told me: thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard.
Sivu 245 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take; the clouds ye so much dread are big with mercy, and shall break^ in blessings on your head.
Sivu 77 - And Jacob their father said unto them, Me have ye bereaved of my children: Joseph is not, and Simeon is not, and ye will take Benjamin away: all these things are against me.
Sivu 149 - Leave thy fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; and let thy widows trust in me.
Sivu 237 - ... or other process, a land surface was once more formed, and covered with a dense mass of plants, which in course of time decayed, sank, and became overlaid with silt and sand as before. At length, thick masses of stratified matter would accumulate, producing great pressure, and this, acting along with chemical changes, would gradually mineralize the vegetable layers into coal.
Sivu 265 - ... laid. On one side of you is a wall, built up with pieces of slate and bony coal and the refuse of the mine, on the other you can reach out your hand and touch the heavy wooden props that support the roof, and beyond the props there is darkness, or if the rib of coal is visible it is barely distinct. Up at the face there is a scene of great activity. Bare-armed men, without coat or vest, are working with bar and pick and shovel, moving the fallen coal from the face, breaking it, loading it into...
Sivu 265 - ... coat or vest, are working with bar and pick and shovel, moving the fallen coal from the face, breaking it, loading it into the mine car which stands near by. The miners are at the face prying down loose pieces of coal. One takes his lamp in his hand and flashes its light along the black, broken, shiny surface, deciding upon the best point to begin the next drill hole, discussing the matter with his companion, giving quick orders to the laborers, acting with energy and a will. He takes up his...
Sivu 310 - The apparatus on which coal is hoisted iu a shaft. Cartridge pin. A round stick of wood on which the paper tube for the cartridge is formed. Cave-hole. A depression at the surface, caused by a fall of roof in the mine. Chain pillars. Heavy pillars of coal, lining one or both sides of the gangway, and left for the protection of that passage. Chamber. See Breast. Chestnut coal. One of the regular sizes of prepared anthracite. Choke damp. See After-damp. Cleavage. The property of splitting on a certain...
Sivu 271 - ... oppressive. One who has not this experience can have no conception of the lost feeling which comes to one in a deserted mine. On the surface of the earth there is not a time when the ear is not saluted by some noise, and where there is life there is motion ; but down in the bowels of the mother earth there is no life, no motion, no sound. The silence is not only oppressive but painful. It is like trying to live in an element not adapted to human life. Suppose you are not only in silence but darkness?...