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Memorial - Usworth, Tyne and Wear, England




Pit Disaster on 2nd March 1885

Memorial Pit Disaster 02 March 1885

Inscription Inscription
To the memory of
forty two miners
who lost their lives
by an explosion
Inscription Inscription
at Usworth Colliery
March 2nd, 1885.
Erected by the workmen
of Usworth Colliery.


Names Names Names Names

The names are sorted in alphabetical order.

Ball, John, aged 68
Beveridge, David, aged 24
Brown, Samuel, aged 51
Brown, William, aged 23
Carr, William, aged 36
Clarke, James, aged 61
Connell, Thomas, aged 27
Cook, James, aged 30
Crake, Thomas, aged 66
Dawson, James, aged 62
Dobson, Thomas, aged 18
Donnelly, Elijah, aged 44
Dunning, James, aged 16
Greener, Joshua, aged 38
Harler, Moses, aged 37
Harrison, Robert, aged 61
Howarth, Jonas, aged 48
Howarth, William, aged 20
Hunter, Henry, aged 75
Ingleby, John, aged 48
Kelly, Thomas, aged 21
McGreavy, John, aged 52
McLaughlin, William, aged 36
McQuillan, Peter, aged 47
Murray, Hugh, aged 16
Murray, Thomas, aged 14
O'Neal, Charles, aged 40
O'Neal, Charles (Jun), aged 14
Outhwaite, J. W., aged 29
Quin, Michael, aged 52
Richardson, Robert, aged 39
Slee, Richard Coldwell, aged 43
Spark, William, aged 62
Syzland, Robert, aged 31
Taylor, John, aged 20
Taylor, Ridley, aged 38
Tumilty, John, aged 67
Wallace, Martin, aged 49
Walmsley, James, aged 25
Wetherell, Thomas, aged 22
Winship, Matthew, aged 59
Wood, John, aged 55




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