The_Talk-o'-th'-Hill_Colliery,_near_Newcastle-under-Lyne,_North_Staffordshire,_the_Scene_of_a_Late_Fatal_Explosion_ILN-1866-1229-0020.jpg


Summary

The Talk-o'-th'-Hill Colliery, near Newcastle-under-Lyne, North Staffordshire, the Scene of a Late Fatal Explosion
Artist
Unidentified engraver
Description Unidentified, Unspecified, Unattributed, Not provided, Not mentioned, Unknown Unknown or Anonymous 19th-century engraver.
ILN staff after a correspondent
Author
The Illustrated London News
Title
The Talk-o'-th'-Hill Colliery, near Newcastle-under-Lyne, North Staffordshire, the Scene of a Late Fatal Explosion
Description
English: The Talk-o'-th'-Hill Colliery, near Newcastle-under-Lyne, North Staffordshire, the Scene of a Late Fatal Explosion, 13 December 1866. 91 people were killed. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 29 December 1866. Read the ILN
Depicted place Talke
Date 29 December 1866
date QS:P571,+1866-12-29T00:00:00Z/11
Medium Wood engraving
Place of creation London
Source/Photographer The Illustrated London News
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