Frontispiece: Scene from the Hamstead Colliery mining disaster of 1908
- Part of The Romance of Modern Chemistry
- 1909
Entitled "Science at a Colliery Disaster," frontispiece plate depicts a scene from the Hamstead Colliery mining disaster of 1908, which occurred in Hamstead, England. The rescue party wear respirators while performing a search and rescue mission within the mine, which is filled with poisonous gases due to the fire. Twenty six men were killed in one day due to the mine fire.
This plate is found within The Romance of Modern Chemistry, which is a layman's introduction to topics in chemistry. Includes a history of chemistry along with alchemy and the philosopher's stone; elements including organic, invisible, metals, acids, alkalies, and water; chemical changes such as fire, freezing and explosions; chemistry of the stars; food; electricity; solutions and crystals; as well as discoveries in chemistry.
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Philip, James Charles. “Frontispiece: Scene from the Hamstead Colliery Mining Disaster of 1908.” The Romance of Modern Chemistry. London, England, 1909. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/9306t023s.
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