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Page Row No Reference to Correspondence Date Place of Accident First name(s) Surname Age Grade Wages Cause of accident Nature of Injuries Date resumed duty Duration of disablement compensation claimed Compensation Paid. Railway, Dock or Factory accident
189 9666 443585 16 February 1920 Locomotive Sheds, Barry W Morgan 18 Loco. cleaner 5s per day This youth states he was crossing from one road to another in the ordinary way when he slipped and fell into the pit. Bruised hip Did not leave work Did not leave work R
189 9667 443584 17 February 1920 Locomotive Sheds, Barry M Casey 16 loco. cleaner 4s per day Engaged in cleaning a Loco. when Casey picked up a piece of iron which was lying on the footplate and whilst removing this it slipped and fell on the index finger of his right hand. Finger lacerated. Certified fit 4 March 1920 2 1/6 weeks £3 15s 10d £3 15s 10d R
189 9668 443587 17 February 1920 No. 2 Dock E F Witchell 39 Loco. driver 12s per day This man states that as he was mounting the cab of the locomotive on which he was working in the storage sidings his foot slipped and his leg struck the step. The engine was stationary at the time. Shin of the left leg bruised. Did not leave work Did not leave work R
189 9669 433570 17 February 1920 Between Pentyrch and Penrhos. jct. R Williams 25 Loco -fireman 11s per day He states that in getting a large piece of coal from the bunker of the locomotive on which he was engaged he felt a sudden pain in his back. Dr King states his condition is not due to the injury but to muscular Rheumatism Back strained Liability denied Liability denied R
189 9670 443595 17 February 1920 No 2 Dock F Pinchin 26 Labourer (S) 13s 6d per day Whilst placing a bag of wheat on the mechanical filer in Granary "B" his left elbow came in contact with one of the running rods of the filer. Elbow of left arm bruised Did not leave work Did not leave work D
189 9671 443596 19 February 1920 No 2 Dock C Mayberry 46 Prop Carrier 13s 6d per day As he was taking a prop from the pile he slipped and the prop fell on his left hand. Back of the left hand bruised Did not leave work Did not leave work D
189 9672 433593 24 February 1920 Locomotive Sheds, Barry J Davies 40 Loco. Driver 15s per day When stepping of the footplate of the locomotive on which he was working he tripped over a piece of coal which was on the ground straining his left ankle! Left ankle strained. Did not leave work Did not leave work R

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Scrumpy Geoff

If you'd like to take on pages 1 to 6 at some stage that would be great.

Scrumpy Geoff

What looks like "D" in place of accident is Do for ditto. So copy cell above

Tim Lidbetter

This is the page I started but got locked out of so couldn't return to it to complete or correct. Two of the row numbers are wrong - 966 should be 9666, and 9998 should be 9668. Apologies. Can they be corrected?

I see someone has now done the remaining entries - thanks.

Scrumpy Geoff

No worries. Thanks. Dive in to another page!

Scrumpy Geoff

Fear not the culprit will be hung, drawn and quartered... especially if it is me