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William Prosser Morris:Records of Patterdale, Historical and Descriptive (Paperback) - Paperback
2013, ISBN: 1230413561
[EAN: 9781230413563], Neubuch, [PU: Theclassics.Us, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing te… More...
[EAN: 9781230413563], Neubuch, [PU: Theclassics.Us, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: .the shaft. Joseph Watson somehow or other managed to scramble and save himself, James Watson received some internal bruises, while Nanson had bruises on the head from the falling debris, which brought on concussion of the brain for a few weeks. These three are still alive and well, but the fourth (J. W. Lancaster) was killed instantly. He was 37 years old, and was buried in Patterdale Churchyard on April 13th, 1901. Since the above was written another mishap has occurred in connection with the mines. A miner named George Chapelhow disappeared somewhat suddenly. On December 1st, 1932, he left work at 4-30 p.m. and went to the shops --a sort of barracks, and about 8 p.m. he asked the master of the washings if he should go and turn the water off. He was told not to go, but about 10 p.m. he got up and, lighting a lantern, told the men that he was going to turn the water off The sluice to which he had to go to was a mile away. The night was extremely dark, and somewhat wet. As he did not return by midnight some of the men went out with lanterns in search of him. They arrived at the sluice, but the water was not turned off, and they kept up the search all night. For a few days after searchers were despatched all over the Fell, but with no success. His stick was found, but no trace of him, and they feared then he must have got into Keppel Cove Tarn. The tarn was icebound. After nearly a fortnight s search the mystery was solved on December 13th, when the sluice was opened and the body discovered. An inquest was held on December 15th, when the jurv returned a verdict of Found drowned. He was buried in Patterdale Churchyard the same afternoon. He was 40 years of age and unmarried. The Quarr1es. The.<
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William Prosser Morris:
Records of Patterdale, Historical and Descriptive (Paperback)
- Paperback2013, ISBN: 1230413561
[EAN: 9781230413563], Neubuch, [PU: Theclassics.Us, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing tex… More...
[EAN: 9781230413563], Neubuch, [PU: Theclassics.Us, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: .the shaft. Joseph Watson somehow or other managed to scramble and save himself, James Watson received some internal bruises, while Nanson had bruises on the head from the falling debris, which brought on concussion of the brain for a few weeks. These three are still alive and well, but the fourth (J. W. Lancaster) was killed instantly. He was 37 years old, and was buried in Patterdale Churchyard on April 13th, 1901. Since the above was written another mishap has occurred in connection with the mines. A miner named George Chapelhow disappeared somewhat suddenly. On December 1st, 1932, he left work at 4-30 p.m. and went to the shops --a sort of barracks, and about 8 p.m. he asked the master of the washings if he should go and turn the water off. He was told not to go, but about 10 p.m. he got up and, lighting a lantern, told the men that he was going to turn the water off The sluice to which he had to go to was a mile away. The night was extremely dark, and somewhat wet. As he did not return by midnight some of the men went out with lanterns in search of him. They arrived at the sluice, but the water was not turned off, and they kept up the search all night. For a few days after searchers were despatched all over the Fell, but with no success. His stick was found, but no trace of him, and they feared then he must have got into Keppel Cove Tarn. The tarn was icebound. After nearly a fortnight s search the mystery was solved on December 13th, when the sluice was opened and the body discovered. An inquest was held on December 15th, when the jurv returned a verdict of Found drowned. He was buried in Patterdale Churchyard the same afternoon. He was 40 years of age and unmarried. The Quarr1es. The.<
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William Prosser Morris:Records of Patterdale, Historical and Descriptive (Paperback)
- Paperback 2013
ISBN: 1230413561
[EAN: 9781230413563], Neubuch, [PU: Theclassics.Us, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can… More...
[EAN: 9781230413563], Neubuch, [PU: Theclassics.Us, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: .the shaft. Joseph Watson somehow or other managed to scramble and save himself, James Watson received some internal bruises, while Nanson had bruises on the head from the falling debris, which brought on concussion of the brain for a few weeks. These three are still alive and well, but the fourth (J. W. Lancaster) was killed instantly. He was 37 years old, and was buried in Patterdale Churchyard on April 13th, 1901. Since the above was written another mishap has occurred in connection with the mines. A miner named George Chapelhow disappeared somewhat suddenly. On December 1st, 1932, he left work at 4-30 p.m. and went to the shops --a sort of barracks, and about 8 p.m. he asked the master of the washings if he should go and turn the water off. He was told not to go, but about 10 p.m. he got up and, lighting a lantern, told the men that he was going to turn the water off The sluice to which he had to go to was a mile away. The night was extremely dark, and somewhat wet. As he did not return by midnight some of the men went out with lanterns in search of him. They arrived at the sluice, but the water was not turned off, and they kept up the search all night. For a few days after searchers were despatched all over the Fell, but with no success. His stick was found, but no trace of him, and they feared then he must have got into Keppel Cove Tarn. The tarn was icebound. After nearly a fortnight s search the mystery was solved on December 13th, when the sluice was opened and the body discovered. An inquest was held on December 15th, when the jurv returned a verdict of Found drowned. He was buried in Patterdale Churchyard the same afternoon. He was 40 years of age and unmarried. The Quarr1es. The.<
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William Prosser Morris:Records of Patterdale, Historical and Descriptive (Paperback)
- Paperback 2013, ISBN: 1230413561
[EAN: 9781230413563], Neubuch, [PU: Theclassics.Us, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can … More...
[EAN: 9781230413563], Neubuch, [PU: Theclassics.Us, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: .the shaft. Joseph Watson somehow or other managed to scramble and save himself, James Watson received some internal bruises, while Nanson had bruises on the head from the falling debris, which brought on concussion of the brain for a few weeks. These three are still alive and well, but the fourth (J. W. Lancaster) was killed instantly. He was 37 years old, and was buried in Patterdale Churchyard on April 13th, 1901. Since the above was written another mishap has occurred in connection with the mines. A miner named George Chapelhow disappeared somewhat suddenly. On December 1st, 1932, he left work at 4-30 p.m. and went to the shops --a sort of barracks, and about 8 p.m. he asked the master of the washings if he should go and turn the water off. He was told not to go, but about 10 p.m. he got up and, lighting a lantern, told the men that he was going to turn the water off The sluice to which he had to go to was a mile away. The night was extremely dark, and somewhat wet. As he did not return by midnight some of the men went out with lanterns in search of him. They arrived at the sluice, but the water was not turned off, and they kept up the search all night. For a few days after searchers were despatched all over the Fell, but with no success. His stick was found, but no trace of him, and they feared then he must have got into Keppel Cove Tarn. The tarn was icebound. After nearly a fortnight s search the mystery was solved on December 13th, when the sluice was opened and the body discovered. An inquest was held on December 15th, when the jurv returned a verdict of Found drowned. He was buried in Patterdale Churchyard the same afternoon. He was 40 years of age and unmarried. The Quarr1es. The.<
- NEW BOOK Shipping costs:Versandkostenfrei (EUR 0.00) The Book Depository, Gloucester, UK, United Kingdom [54837791] [Rating: 5 (von 5)]