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English: Photograph from The Illustrated London News of 18 October 1913 (issue 3887; page 4). Article titled "The Burning Pit Disaster: Rescue Scenes at the Universal Colliery".
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Source The Senghenydd Colliery Disaster of 14 October 1913. The caption in The Illustrated London News reads: "Going Down into the Pit: A Rescue Party"
Author Unclear. There are five photographs on the page, and the newspaper states "Photographs by Topical, CN, Illustrations Bureau and Record Press"

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