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  Disasters - Names Disasters - Names  
Date:  15th May 1882
Colliery:  Udston
Cause:  Explosion, firedamp
Lives Lost:  3

 Archibald, William, aged 52, married, address: Udston Rows, Hamilton
 Morrison, Charles, aged 35, father of William, address: Windsor Street, Burnbank, Hamilton
 Morrison, William, aged 12, son of Charles, address: Windsor Street, Burnbank, Hamilton
 
All names found
 
Injured
 Bolton, John, Oversman, arms, face and neck severely burned, address: Udston
 Coutts, David, Miner, address: 19 Windsor Street, burned on face, sides of head, and hands. Only arrived on Friday from Motherwell where his wife and family reside
 Male, Donald, aged 31, Miner, address: Gladstone Street, Burnbank, burned on face and hands, and injured on side and legs by being thrown to ground, father of James
 Male, James, address: Gladstone Street, Burnbank,injured about face and hands, son of Donald
 Marshall, Robert, Miner, face, neck and hands burned, address: 13 Ann Street, Burnbank
 Tierney, Felix, aged 35, Miner, address: 7 New Street, Burnbank, burned on face, hands, arms and neck; also injured on body by falling, father of James
 Tierney, James, address: 7 New Street, Burnbank, burned on face, hands and arms, son of Felix

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