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ACCIDENTAL DEATH IN CHORLEY

... him at the bridge on Thursday forenoon. It the first bridge fiom thf tunn*. lon the side next to Preston. We were making scaffold, and preparing boarding the bridge. Mr. Tomlinson had got hold of two planks. He was standing across two small rafters on ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1872
Newspaper: Chorley Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5047 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Local ano District Net3s

... eirctimstrinees preclude any very strong hope that the miscreant will be discovered. Had the ballet struck the pointemito and killed or disabled him, some appallinu railway cataatrophe might even now be the subject of Comment, instead of the fortunate chance ...

WARNING LESSONS FROM A MIS-3PBNT LIFE. On evenins? interesting leotnre was delivered in the Primitive Methodist ..

... nttocQm»oot Heine hrick> cep. when dofondaut «(> . as if to throw it, complainant, and he re. that it might kill the ‘immediately afterplied that would kill . 9 latter also Sard, took hold of l «” , ; ildefoa holding dafrndni.t. g the laon with tho Btrnok Brimelow ...

Local ano District Naos

... she had written the night before her death on the fly-leaf of her Greek Testament, was read, and also her address on the scaffold to the bystanders. The lecturer closed with an earnest appeal for watchfulness against the blighting influences of worldly ...

gocjtl Hifd district

... was a purse containing 44d. in copper, and in another two knives. Shocking Colliery Accident near Bolton. —A Father and Son Killed. A fearful accident, resulting in the death of two men named Thomas and John Ivle, father and son, residing at Unity Brook ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1874
Newspaper: Chorley Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7679 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GBNBpiL NBWB

... number on strike will augmented to 150. Fatal Accidrnt a Pit Fbaft.— The adjourned inquest on the bodies of and Pirt, who were killed toe up*, ing of cmdle in the abaft of the Beer’s New Winning, nn the 31st January, was concluded on Wednesday, at Durham. ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1873
Newspaper: Chorley Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3259 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NOMINATION

... enough ®f hauled down hie colours, and thus the boltao’i authority was otabiishod and the treaty adhered io. The fort had fifty killed, strange to say t*® ships had no casualties. >mmanlier Like took his ship into in true English style,—a small go# boat of ...

Feathers alto cleaned, dyed, nd raided

... good Samaritan in Chorley. want very much a small Accident and General Hospital. The condition of poor man who falls from scaffold, meets with railway accident, or gets limb crushed in one of the Bills, sadly aggravated here, for want of that prompt attention ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1873
Newspaper: Chorley Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3907 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

NOTES ON CCRRENT TOPICS

... labourer named Boyce in these works. Ile fell from a girder, a distance of about thirty feet, alighting on his hack on some scaffold• ing. and though he fund° au effort to grasp the woodwork hn was unsuccesful and rolled off on a vice a little distant* ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... road, loosened bv the rain gave wav. The debris threw the engine and tender over the cliff, and the driver and fireman were killed and frightfully mutilated. The carriage next to the engine, which fortunately contained no passengers, was suspended over ...

DEATHS,

... the positive remedies. with that of prerent time in order to show that tho Portlnorente. shortlr to DREADFUL SCENE ON THE SCAFFOLD. Etenntn’. Bos. Sotr-The best for the toilet, .'‘o'/dmirrero I • Agents mevery town, 3,538 chemists, 4c. Important instrections ...

THE CHORLEY STANDARD, SATURPAY, .lI'I,Y lu, 1886

... tYConnell's Trebled, p. 12, nays, — The entire of the provinee of Inter was unjustly confiscated the natives were no the scaffold, or slaughtered with the ',word: a miserable reiniutr.t were driven to the festinates of remote mountains, or the wilds of ...