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File:The Talk-o'-th'-Hill Colliery, Near Newcastle-under-Lyne, North Staffordshire, The Scene Of A Late Fatal Explosion ILN-1866-1229-0020.jpg


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current18:00, 1 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 18:00, 1 January 20221,452 × 1,050 (1.12 MB)Broichmore{{Artwork |artist = {{19engraver}} ILN staff after a correspondent |author = The Illustrated London News |title= The Talk-o'-th'-Hill Colliery, near Newcastle-under-Lyne, North Staffordshire, the Scene of a Late Fatal Explosion |description={{en|1= The Talk-o'-th'-Hill Colliery, near Newcastle-under-Lyne, North Staffordshire, the Scene of a Late Fatal Explosion, 13 December 1866. 91 people were killed. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 29 December 1866. [h...
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