John Evans Who Was Buried Without Food or Light, During the Space of 12 Days & Nights, in a Coal Pit at Minera, Near Wrexham, 120 Yards Below the Surface of the Earth, September 27th 1819 (print) - Collections Online | Museum Wales
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John Evans Who Was Buried Without Food or Light, During the Space of 12 Days & Nights, in a Coal Pit at Minera, Near Wrexham, 120 Yards Below the Surface of the Earth, September 27th 1819 (print)

Print 'John Evans Who Was Buried Without Food or Light, During the Space of 12 Days & Nights, in a Coal Pit at Minera, Near Wrexham, 120 Yards Below the Surface of the Earth, September 27th 1819'. Published in Goleuad Gwynedd, November 1819, page 198.

John Evans Who Was Buried Without Food or Light, During the Space of 12 Days & Nights, in a Coal Pit at Minera, Near Wrexham, 120 Yards Below the Surface of the Earth, September 27th 1819 (print)
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Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

38.545

Measurements

Length (mm): 292
Width (mm): 219

Categories

Clwyd 1810s

Classification

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