Boiler explosion, Cradley Heath

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Date:July 1906

Description:The aftermath of a boiler explosion at Cradley Heath, West Midlands. On 4 July 1906 the explosion at Penn Brothers' Providence Ironworks killed two men and injured 10 other people. The two men who were killed were John Penn, a puddler aged 55 (not related to the owners of the Ironworks) and John Beddard , furnaceman. The works were sited between Mousesweet Brook and Providence Street. A group of men are inspecting the remains of the boiler and damage to factory buildings can be seen in the background.

Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.

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Creators: Mr Albert Henry Yelland - Creator

Donor ref:P83.023.0114 (37/43670)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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