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Title: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: MDA66 on Saturday 22 September 12 21:15 BST (UK)
I am wondering if anyone has any information about a fatal accident at Southgate Colliery, Clowne that happened on 11th October 1919.

My great grandmother's brother was killed in it, and I would like to find out more.  There were multiple fatalities, so this must have been reported in the local paper.  Would anyone know which paper that might be, and where they are now archived?
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: GrahamSimons on Saturday 22 September 12 21:56 BST (UK)
Try Derby Library - see http://www.derby.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/libraries/derby-libraries/local-studies-library/;  an email may get you a good deal of info.

All UK newspapers, and not a few overseas ones, are with the British Library Newspaper Collection in Colindale, NW London. http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/quickinfo/loc/colindale/index.html

(I looked at this post because one of my family was HM Inspector of Mines in Derby, but he had died long before this accident. You might be able to locate the Inspector's report on the accident?)
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: ..claire.. on Saturday 22 September 12 22:11 BST (UK)
I can only find this, accident 2 days later right year , month and colliery.



Men killed:
Name:   NOUGH Albert aged 28, a stallman and John Thomas White aged 55, a stallman

Date:   13/10/2019
Year:   1919
Colliery:   Southgate
County:   Derby   
Two ripping shots had been fored and three stallman were removing debris. Shots left a portion of stone and it was examined and thought to be safe and they set aprop under it but there was a bump and stone fell. 2 killed.


claire
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: MDA66 on Saturday 22 September 12 22:21 BST (UK)
Brilliant!  Thanks for that.  John Thomas White was my great grandmother's brother.  So it seems there were two deaths then.  Still, it should be in the paper.  I will make the enquiries as suggested.  Many many thanks.  More info welcome if anyone has it!
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: MDA66 on Saturday 22 September 12 22:25 BST (UK)
Claire where did you find that information?  It is most helpful.  Thanks.

In Wills and Probate the death is recorded as 11th October at Southgate Colliery.  By google searching searching I also found the Nouch guy on someone's family tree page- also recorded as 11th October.
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: ..claire.. on Saturday 22 September 12 22:28 BST (UK)
Hi,

Hope the link works,

http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/site/database/result/81594.html

claire
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: copperbeech5 on Saturday 22 September 12 23:11 BST (UK)
Hi,

The Worksop Guardian is a paper local to the area that the accident happened, it may well have been reported in that.

Bassetlaw have a good library, and family history resource, and are very helpful - it might be worth picking their brains! If they don't have a newspaper archive, I am sure they will be able to help.
 worksop.library@nottscc.gov.uk

Good luck,
Copperbeech5
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: sunflower on Sunday 23 September 12 08:40 BST (UK)
Thanks for that link Claire, What a wonderful site.  A lot of my ancestors were coal miners around the Pinxton / South Normanton area.


Carol
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: MDA66 on Sunday 23 September 12 14:01 BST (UK)
Thanks for the tips.  I will follow them up and let you know what I find, though as I am not in the region, it won't be right away, unless of course the libraries can do it for me.
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: MDA66 on Wednesday 26 September 12 16:44 BST (UK)
 :D  I sent an email to Worksop Library as suggested, and within couple of hours had a reply with attached scans from the Worksop Guardian of 17th October 1919 which gave extensive details of the accident and a photo of one of the victims.  Alas the photo was not of John Thomas White, but of the other man killed.

Still, an excellent result and great service from the library.
Title: Re: Clowne Colliery Accident
Post by: astoness on Saturday 25 June 16 07:13 BST (UK)
i also had a rellie who died at clowne in 1885..he was only 12 years of age....i found 3 newspaper articles on the online british newspaper archives