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1879 Formation of a royal commission on accidents in mines in response to growing concern about the number of accidents in coal mines, and especially doubts about the safety of the existing types of miners' lamps. | |||
Members included | Members included:<ref>The Engineer 1883/08/03</ref> | ||
*[[Warington Wilkinson Smyth|Warington Smyth]]. | *[[Warington Wilkinson Smyth|Warington Smyth]]. | ||
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*[[Lindsay Wood]]. | *[[Lindsay Wood]]. | ||
*[[Arthur J. Williams]]. | *[[Arthur J. Williams]]. | ||
The commission made extensive investigations of working practices in mines, and reported to parliament in 1887. As a result the Coal Mines Regulation Act of 1887 was passed. | |||
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* Biography of Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth, ODNB | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 4 September 2015
1879 Formation of a royal commission on accidents in mines in response to growing concern about the number of accidents in coal mines, and especially doubts about the safety of the existing types of miners' lamps.
Members included:[1]
- Warington Smyth.
- George Elliot.
- Frederick Abel.
- Dr. Tyndall.
- Thomas Burt.
- Professor Clifton.
- W. T. Lewis.
- Lindsay Wood.
- Arthur J. Williams.
The commission made extensive investigations of working practices in mines, and reported to parliament in 1887. As a result the Coal Mines Regulation Act of 1887 was passed.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1883/08/03
- Biography of Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth, ODNB