George Scrivens Mining Accident at Waterloo c.1920's (General)
by echapple, Monday, October 27, 2008, 10:56 (5882 days ago)
Have been unable to find any reference to his death in the usual forums. Does anyone have any specific sites I might try?
George SCRIVENS Mining Accident at Waterloo 1928
by slowhands , proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Monday, October 27, 2008, 11:16 (5882 days ago) @ echapple
Scrivens George
28/11/1928
Age 33
Arthur & Edward ( also locally known as Waterloo)
Dislocation of neck vertebrae due to the falling of 45 cwt of coal upon him at the face due to a hidden slip behind the coal.
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George SCRIVENS Mining Accident at Waterloo 1928
by echapple, Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 07:19 (5881 days ago) @ slowhands
Thank you for your prompt reply. I was interested in the year of his death as he played the trombone in the Lydbrook Band and I wanted to try and identify him on one of the photographs available!
Elizabeth
George Scrivens Mining Accident at Waterloo c.1920's
by Paul Andrews , Shropshire, England, Monday, October 27, 2008, 11:16 (5882 days ago) @ echapple
Waterloo is not in the index, but, Arthur & Edward is shown.
Surname: Scrivens
Forenames: George
Date: 28/11/1928
Age: 33
Occupation: [not stated]
Mine: Arthur & Edward
Cause: Dislocation of neck vertebrae due to the falling of 45 cwt of coal upon him at the face due to a hidden slip behind the coal.
Source Information: Roll of Honour to Victims of Mining & Quarry accidents in the Forest of Dean.
George Scrivens Mining Accident at Waterloo c.1920's
by davetuffley, Tuesday, January 06, 2015, 16:17 (3620 days ago) @ echapple
if you e-mail me on dave.tuffley@safranmbd.com I will send you my typed copy file of what was printed in the Lydney Observer in November/December on George Scriven.
Regards
Dave Tuffley
George Scrivens Mining Accident at Waterloo c.1920's
by Jefff , West London, Middlesex, Tuesday, January 06, 2015, 16:28 (3620 days ago) @ davetuffley
Hi Dave,
it's great to see you back on the forum, especially for me with my industrial/mining interests. However may I suggest you shouldn't post your full email address on this public forum. We know you're a good guy trying to help others, which is great, but sadly there are unpleasant people around the world with computers and software that actively searches-out and automatically records such personal info, they then sell email addresses onto all sorts of undesirables who then bombard us with unwanted spam emails. At best these are annoying, at worst they can be very destructive, especially as an email address is invariably linked to shopping websites, passwords to personal/private accounts and even private financial info.
My pc's security is very tight indeed, yet some years back I still gained a virus from such an email that promptly broke my pc's hard-drive and disabled the pc, all very annoying plus expensive and timeconsuming to fix.
Some people try to fool the bad guys by typing their email using the word "AT" instead of the "@", but I doubt this works nowadays. I suggest you amend your recent posts to remove the email address and instead invite readers to contact you by direct mail; clicking the envelope icon next to a username allows anyone to send secure emails to other users, direct into their email inbox, without divulging personal or confidential details.
I do hope this helps, and doesn't deter you from continuing to post and help others on this friendly, but still publically visible, forum.
Atb Jeff
George Scrivens Mining Accident at Waterloo c.1920's
by lizemc , Tuesday, June 16, 2015, 19:43 (3459 days ago) @ davetuffley
Finally getting round to catching up with my FOD ancestry. I would very much appreciate a write up of the accident if you still have it available.
Elizabeth