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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
202 9756 445523 14 April 1920 Barry Island Station Yard A J Grinter 42 Carriage Cleaner 7s 3d She was cleaning the brass handles of a coach and was holding on to the door frame when a gust of wind blew the door and crushed the index finger of her right hand Index finger crushed Did not leave work R
202 9757 445537 14 April 1920 No 2 Dock M Rugman 47 Warehouseman Tonnage Rugman was removingh some staging boards which were stacked in the Transit Warehouse when some of these boards which were standing on end fell on his left foot Severe bruising of foot and ankle 14 may 1920 4 1/6 weeks £7 5s 10d £7 5s 10d D
202 9758 445558 16 April 1920 No 2 Dock F F Tremlett 30 Labourer (S) 12s 5d per day Some loaded wagons were being moved with the use of a capstan and as he was in the act of picking up the capstan rope he slipped on the iron plate and fell against the capstan Bruising of left side Did not leave work D
202 9759 445536 15 April 1920 General Stores Office, Barry L Macey 17 Clerk £85 per annum This youth had placed some books in the safe before leaving the office, at 5pm, and in closing the door of the safe he jammed the thumb of his right hand Top of thumb crushed 26 May 1920 5 2/3 weeks Full salary paid R
202 9760 445556 16 April 1920 Locomotive Sheds, Barry A Ball 18 Loco-cleaner 8s 6d per day He states that while cleaning one of the wheels of a Loco his thumb came in contact with a sharp edge. The matter was reported on April 30th Thumb of right hand cut Did not leave work R
202 9761 445557 17 April 1920 Coal Stage, Trehafod R M Bevan 23 Coaler 10s 4d per day Engaged in coaling a Locomotive and was standing on the cab of the Engine with his left hand resting on the jib of the crane. The skip containing the coal was drawn to the top of the crane jib and as it was being lifted into the bunker of the Engine the second and third fingers of his left hand were caught between the back of the handle of the skip and the jib
202 9762 445545 17 March 1920 No 2 Dock H Harris 61 Pitwood worker Tonnage Preparing a sling of pitwood in the hold of the MS "Marshall" when he slipped and fell against the "stringers" on the side of the ship Ribs on right side fractured 31 May 1920 6 weeks £10 10s £10 10s D

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Tim Lidbetter

1st entry. Not sure if her surname is Gunter or Grinter, but I think there is a dot
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6th - word looks like ship, but skip makes more sense. Age: looks like 23, 33 or 73?
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7th Ms? (Motor ship)

National Archives of the United Kingdom

Think that is Gunter
Agree Skip
Might need to check the original, but agree with Ms

Tim Lidbetter

Is it significant that the first entry, apparently female, is listed as Gunter AJ where all other entries give the initials first?

Scrumpy Geoff

Good question Tim, I reckon we'll have to wait until we come across another female.

Scrumpy Geoff

Look like page doesn't need further review. Am I correct?