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  Disasters - Names Disasters - Names  
Date:  28th July 1923
Colliery:  Gartshore
Cause:  Explosion, firedamp, ignition caused by naked light
Lives Lost:  8

 Campbell, James, aged 49, Bricklayer's Labourer, married, address: Newton Street, Kilsyth
 Campbell, John, aged 47, Bricklayer, widower, address: Findlay Street, Kilsyth
 Coyle, Daniel, aged 18, General Labourer, single, address: Westport Street; Kilsyth
 Garrie, Samuel, aged 20, Bricklayer, single, address: Moniebrough Crescent, Kilsyth
 Gray, Robert James, aged 22, Bricklayer, single, address: Charles Street, Kilsyth
 Patrick, John, aged 31, Oversman, married, address: Crow Row, Croy
 Patterson, Alexander, aged 47, Fireman, married, address: Parkfoot Street, Kilsyth
 Young, George, aged 18, Apprentice Bricklayer, single, address: William Street, Kilsyth
 
All names found
 
Youngest: 18 years old ; Oldest: 49 ; Average: 32

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