Rothwell mine, Minto District (Minto coalfields), Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canadai
Regional Level Types | |
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Rothwell mine | Mine |
Minto District (Minto coalfields) | District |
Queens Co. | County |
New Brunswick | Province |
Canada | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
46° 4' 13'' North , 65° 56' 57'' West
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Place | Population | Distance |
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Sussex | 4,048 (2008) | 51.6km |
Mindat Locality ID:
27030
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:27030:1
GUID (UUID V4):
353f4f5a-9ef2-4516-b23a-9bb86cfed9a7
A coal mine located near Minto, between Minto and Grand Lake.
Minto 1932:
The Origins and Significance of a New Brunswick Labour Landmark
Two weeks earlier yet another man had been killed in one of the Grand Lake coal mines when Harold Curley was pinned between a moving coal box and the mine roof at Chipman. Moreover, on the same day Tilley introduced the bill, a non-fatal accident was reported in the back pages under the headline "Miners Terribly Injured at Rothwell Mine To-day". See Gleaner, 1 and 15 March 1933. Curiously, one author states that there were no mine fatalities in 1933; see Taylor-Morell, Of Mines and Men, p. 110.
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- Magdalen basinBasin
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