To the memory of forty two miners |
who lost their lives by an explosion |
at Usworth Colliery March 2nd, 1885. |
Erected by the workmen of Usworth Colliery. |
Ball, John, aged 68 Beveridge, David, aged 24 Brown, Samuel, aged 51 Brown, William, aged 23 Carr, William, aged 36 Clarke, James, aged 61 Connell, Thomas, aged 27 Cook, James, aged 30 Crake, Thomas, aged 66 Dawson, James, aged 62 Dobson, Thomas, aged 18 Donnelly, Elijah, aged 44 Dunning, James, aged 16 Greener, Joshua, aged 38 Harler, Moses, aged 37 Harrison, Robert, aged 61 Howarth, Jonas, aged 48 Howarth, William, aged 20 Hunter, Henry, aged 75 Ingleby, John, aged 48 Kelly, Thomas, aged 21 |
McGreavy, John, aged 52 McLaughlin, William, aged 36 McQuillan, Peter, aged 47 Murray, Hugh, aged 16 Murray, Thomas, aged 14 O'Neal, Charles, aged 40 O'Neal, Charles (Jun), aged 14 Outhwaite, J. W., aged 29 Quin, Michael, aged 52 Richardson, Robert, aged 39 Slee, Richard Coldwell, aged 43 Spark, William, aged 62 Syzland, Robert, aged 31 Taylor, John, aged 20 Taylor, Ridley, aged 38 Tumilty, John, aged 67 Wallace, Martin, aged 49 Walmsley, James, aged 25 Wetherell, Thomas, aged 22 Winship, Matthew, aged 59 Wood, John, aged 55 |
This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II. |