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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
230 9950 458734 30 August 1920 8 September 1920 No 2 Dock W J Barrett 29 Pitwood Worker Tonnage Barrett states that while engaged from 25th to 30th August in the discharge of ballast from the s/s "Zero" the friction against his right leg of the handle of the shovel which he was using caused the blood to congeal in the vein. The matter was not reported until September 5th when he gave up work. Clot of blood in superficial vein, right thigh. 11 October 1920 4 1/2 weeks £7 17s 6d £7 17s 6d D
230 9951 458717 30 August 1920 No 2 Dock W A Webber 23 Labourer (S) 16s per day He was carrying a piece of pitwood from wagon to pile when he stumbled and fell over another piece of wood. Strained back 1st September 1920 1 day D
230 9952 458715 1 September 1920 Cannon Hill, Barry W L Collins 16 Locomotive Cleaner 4s 7d per day This youth reported that while engaged in calling up trainmen he slipped & fell in the street. Right thumb cut Did not leave work Did not leave work R
230 9953 458737 1 September 1920 No 2 Dock Dan Tipples 31 Warehouseman Tonnage At work on the s/s "Western Coast" and when pulling a piece of pitwood from behind a stanchion in the No 4 hold, the tomahawk, which Tipples was using slipped out with the result that he fell against a piece of angle iron on the ships side. Bruising of left side Did not leave work Did not leave work D
230 9954 458736 2 September 1920 No 2 Dock J George 43 Pitwood Worker Tonnage Making up a sling of pitwood on the deck of the s/s "Sybil" when the tomahawk which he was using slipped out of a piece of wood & he fell backwards against a steam winch Back bruised Did not leave work Did not leave work D
230 9955 458719 2 September 1920 No 1 Dock G Edwards 19 Shunter 12s 3d per day Edwards was riding a Locomotive which was propelling some wagons & while passing under No1 tip he states he heard a shout & turning round quickly he slipped & fell through the gangway of the Locomotive, his head striking the tip girders. Wounds on scalp and cheek 9 September 1920 5 days R
230 9956 458752 3 September 1920 No 2 Dock C Moseley 32 Pitwood Worker Tonnage When making a sling of pitwood in the hold of the s/s "Bravore", Moseley reports that a piece of wood rolled down & struck him on both legs. Abrasions on shins Did not leave work Did not leave work D

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