Local tracts; An account of the dreadful explosion in Wallsend Colliery, on the 18th June 1835; to which is added a list of explosions, inundations, &c. which have occurred in the coal mines of Northumberland and Durham, more complete than any hitherto published, with notes / ; Full & authentic particulars of the dreadful explosion at Haswell Colliery on Saturday, September 28th, 1844, by which ninety-five lives were lost: ; Report from Messrs. Lyell & Faraday, to the Right Hon. Sir James Graham, Bart., on the subject of the explosion at the Haswell Collieries, and on the means of preventing similar accidents; Report, addressed to the United Committee of the Coal Trade, by the special committee appointed to take into consideration the report from Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, ..."On the subject of the explosion at the Haswell Collieries and on the means of preventing similar accidents" / ; Review of the report of Messrs. Lyell and Faraday, upon the subject of explosions in coal mines, arising from the catastrophe at Haswell, in September 1844 / ; The Haswell explosion and ventilation of mines, in a letter to the Right Hon. Sir R. Peel, Bart., M.P., with illustrative notes; List of the killed ; A voice from Hartley, or, The recent calamity described & improved; The Hartley catastrophe: ; A personal narrative of the appalling catastrophe at Hartley New Pit, January 16, 1862: a verbatim report of the proceedings at the coroner's inquest, and a correct plan of that part of the collery in which the accident occurred; A critical analysis of the evidence adduced at the inquest held on the bodies of those who suffered by the late explosion at Wallsend Colliery, with some general remarks upon the causes of coal mine accidents, &c. &c. ; Thomas Watson's narrativeDy 22Colliery explosions, etc

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Printed for John Sykes
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1844
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English