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1910 December 21st. An explosion at the Houlton Bank Pit No 3, known as the Pretoria Pit, resulted in the deaths of 344 men and boys.
1910 December 21st. An explosion at the [[Houlton Colliery]] Bank Pit No 3, known as the Pretoria Pit, resulted in the deaths of 344 men and boys.


There is a Memorial to the Pretoria Pit Disaster at Westhoughton Cemetery
There is a Memorial to the Pretoria Pit Disaster at Westhoughton Cemetery

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of Westhoughton, Lancashire

1910 December 21st. An explosion at the Houlton Colliery Bank Pit No 3, known as the Pretoria Pit, resulted in the deaths of 344 men and boys.

There is a Memorial to the Pretoria Pit Disaster at Westhoughton Cemetery

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