BOILER EXPLOSION IN MONMOUTHSHIRE

... night turn, and everything went on as usual until about nine o'clock, when suddenly one of tho boilers exploded, and the brickwork arounil it was hurled all dii ections. There were a good many hands employed the immediate locality of the place where the ...

THE DARLASTON BOILER EXPLOSION

... corrosion on the outside under, the brickwork. This corrosion arose most probably from. the leaking of the fitters on the top of the boiler, the water, running dowit the sides end lodging between the~boiler aud the brickwork. This leakage would run down on ...

THE LATE TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT THE RATCLIFF GAS-WORKS

... 7 column, witness found that the top of the outside of the brickwork was licked oat. It was the effect of the accident, and not the cause, Witness found that the back part of' the brickwork wras sound and perfectly upright. If the gasholder swayed on ...

WATER SUPPLY OF WOLVERHAMPTON

... (lBoundabout).-Deposit on brickwork apparently from leakage from gas mains. Strong smell of gas when well was uncovered, One drain enters the welL North Street Well.-Water in this well apparently free from impurities. Brickwork round stayholes defe. tive ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... 4 inches, and the brickwork between each flue 4j inches in thickness.-Coroner: How many bricks were there in the chimney? Mr. Evans: Between two and three thousand. It was a big stack.- Coroner: What was the weight of the brickwork that fell? Builder: ...

THE LATE SCAFFOLD ACCIDENT

... '10in. in length'ad'3in.'desplin.' projecting on the inside and' i9n. on the outside.' Above the stone core there.is 6in. of brickwork, and six inches above that is the wall. The last six inches menitioned extend oat one foot two inches. ' The last time I ...

COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, July 12

... a witness as to what was understood.as the brickwork in the erec- r tion of houses, but the latter said that what had been left s undone by the defendant, did not conme under the designa- tion of brickwork, and was never done unless Specisally agreed ...

SALFORD HUNDRED COURT OF RECORD

... were entered into between him and the plaintiff for the plaintiff to do the brickwork and ultimately it was arranged that the plaintiff ahond do the wlhole of the brickwork for £480, but it was agreed verbaly, between the parties that payment should ...

BOILER EXPLOSION—SEVEN PERSONS KILLED

... an inch in thickness, end practical men say that this weak point could scarcely have been discovered without removing the brickwork which covered it; and as the remaining portion of the boiler was in good condition, suspicion was not aroused. No amount ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT TO A BOY AT HOOKLEY HILL

... forcing the brickwork down with some iron bars. They were attempting to force down the upper portion of the gable-end, so as to cause it to fall into the passage. Witness, when he saw them `heaving, observed that there was a crack in the brickwork, 2 or 3 ...

THE LATE ACCIDENT AT HACKNEY

... threq-quait-ra of an inch. The brickwork of the pier upon which the brest- sammer was placed had been built some time before it was placed; it might have been put on some time, perhaps four weeks'before the upper brickwork was carried on. He had worked ...

DREADFUL EXPLOSION—NINETEEN PERSONS KILLED

... pillars which supported a roof, and renning the massive timber beams whi rested upon them into splinters. At the same ti: the brickwork and masonry of the furnaces, wI their contents of molten iron, and the burning c s from their tires, were hurledin all d ...