Bedford Colliery disaster
1880s in Lancashire1886 in England1886 mining disastersAC with 0 elementsCoal mining disasters in England ... and 5 more
History of the Metropolitan Borough of WiganLeigh, Greater ManchesterMining in LancashireUnderground mines in EnglandUse British English from January 2016
The Bedford Colliery disaster occurred on Friday 13 August 1886 when an explosion of firedamp caused the death of 38 miners at Bedford No.2 Pit, at Bedford, Leigh in what then was Lancashire. The colliery, sunk in 1884 and known to be a "fiery pit", was owned by John Speakman.
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