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254: 33: 225: 140: 221:, was on fire. With three others, including Mr Smith, an engineer and David Tewart, the steward of the colliery, he descended to make an exploration of the workings. They were one of the last parties to venture into the pit; previous volunteers had been lost or had abandoned their rescue attempts. One of the party returned to the surface to send down volunteers, but Jeffcock remained below directing the rescue attempts. 236:
Before help arrived on the morning of 13 December, a second explosion killed Jeffcock and all but one of the 30 volunteers who were still underground. The sole survivor was rescued on 14 December 1866 by Thomas William Embleton and John Edward Mannatt. In all 361 people died, including 29 rescuers.
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St Saviour's Church was built as a memorial to Jeffcock at Mortomley, near Sheffield. It was completed in 1872. A (c. 4.5 m) memorial on Doncaster Road in Barnsley was built in 1913 to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of Jeffcock and the other rescuers.
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Not only were his father and grandfather colliery owners and engineers but so were his three uncles Thomas William Jeffcock, J.P., D.L., Thomas Dunn Jeffcock (an original member of the Yorkshire Geological Polytechnic Society) and
405:"Transactions of the Institute of Mining Engineers, Vol 22" Orbituary of Thomas William Jeffcock by Oscar J. Cotterell, published by Institute of Mining Engineers by Andrew Reid & Co., Ltd., Newcastle on Tyne in 1903 210:. He became a member of his local church, started a horticultural society and became a church warden. Until 1862, when he resigned his commission, he was a Lieutenant in the First West Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry. 279:"On the coal and iron mining of South Yorkshire", presented to the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. He noted that the collieries used large steam driven fans that had worked successfully for many years. 175:, which under the presidency of the Duke of Cambridge and the principalship of the Rev. B.M. Cowrie, was doing good work for that profession. In 1850, after training at the 253: 183:. He made rapid progress in his profession, and in 1857 became a partner of J.T. Woodhouse, a mining engineer and agent based in 127:(27 October 1829 – 13 December 1866) was an English mining engineer who died trying to effect the rescue of miners during the 449: 32: 459: 454: 203: 464: 303: 238: 426:
Parkin Jeffcock, Civil and Mining Engineer By John Thomas Jeffcock (his brother), pub 1867, Bemrose and Lothian
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Monument erected by Samuel J Cooper in memory of the heroes of rescue parties after the Oaks Colliery explosion
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during an inundation. In 1863, and again in 1864, he examined and reported on the Moselle coalfield, near
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Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences, Vol 3, Issue 1 by L.J. Jordan ova & Roy Porter, 1979
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The pit was sealed. Jeffcock's body was not recovered until 5 October 1867, when it was buried at the
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In 1861, his bravery was noted when he attempted to rescue the men and boys trapped in a coal-pit at
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Old Duffield Village, Church, and Castle, With some Personal Reminiscences – 1922 lecture
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On 12 December 1866, while at his house at Duffield, he learned that the
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The United Service Magazine, by H. Colburn, Volume 1862 Issue 2
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Family Recollections by William Philip Jeffcock, published 1941
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Parkin) Lady of the Manor of Darley. He intended to go to
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Church after 10 months entombed in the Oaks Colliery mine
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art By John Timbs
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Parkin was born on 27 October 1829 at Cowley Manor in
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The Illustrated London News, published 5 January 1867
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but instead entered a college for civil engineers at
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An artist's impression of the Oaks Colliery explosion
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The Illustrated London News
Ecclesfield
Sheffield
Oaks explosion
Barnsley
Putney
Oaks mining disaster

Ecclesfield
West Riding of Yorkshire
Sheffield
Oriel College, Oxford
holy orders
Putney
College for Civil Engineers
Durham
Derby
Duffield
Clay Cross
SaarbrĂĽcken
Institute of Mechanical Engineers
Birmingham
Oaks Pit
Barnsley

St Mary, Ecclesfield
Church of St. Mary, Ecclesfield

William Jeffcock

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