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SCOTTISH COLLIERY DISASTER.—An aerial view of the vast land subsidence, caused by heavy rain, which trapped 128 miners working 700 feet below the surface at the Knockshinnock Castle colliery at New Cummock in Ayrshire. All but 13 of the men were rescued.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26220, 18 September 1950, Page 7

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SCOTTISH COLLIERY DISASTER.—An aerial view of the vast land subsidence, caused by heavy rain, which trapped 128 miners working 700 feet below the surface at the Knockshinnock Castle colliery at New Cummock in Ayrshire. All but 13 of the men were rescued. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26220, 18 September 1950, Page 7

SCOTTISH COLLIERY DISASTER.—An aerial view of the vast land subsidence, caused by heavy rain, which trapped 128 miners working 700 feet below the surface at the Knockshinnock Castle colliery at New Cummock in Ayrshire. All but 13 of the men were rescued. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26220, 18 September 1950, Page 7