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Spindle and Fly maker of Medlock Street, Downing Street, Ardwick, Manchester
Spindle and Fly maker of Medlock Street, Downing Street, Ardwick, Manchester


1848 Disastrous boiler explosion on Friday, 11th February, destroyed Riley's works and it was reported the following day that nine men and boys had died. The boiler was in poor condition and had been patched up by Riley.<ref>Detailed report in the Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, Saturday 12th February 1848</ref>
1848 Disastrous boiler explosion on Friday, 11th February, destroyed part of Riley's works and it was reported the following day that nine men and boys had died. The total later rose to thirteen. The boiler was in poor condition and had been patched up by Riley.<ref>Detailed report in the Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, Saturday 12th February 1848</ref>


== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==

Revision as of 00:13, 11 November 2013

Spindle and Fly maker of Medlock Street, Downing Street, Ardwick, Manchester

1848 Disastrous boiler explosion on Friday, 11th February, destroyed part of Riley's works and it was reported the following day that nine men and boys had died. The total later rose to thirteen. The boiler was in poor condition and had been patched up by Riley.[1]

Sources of Information

  1. Detailed report in the Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, Saturday 12th February 1848