Bringing out a load of spoil.
Caption: Bringing out a load of spoil. Spoil from the ‘cuddy’ which was driven parallel with the tunnel, being brought out of the mouth of No. 2 tunnel, where the fall occurred thirty-six chains in.
Description: At 6.30 am on Friday 2nd October, five men working in a tunnel under construction in connection with the duplication of the Lake Coleridge hydro-electric power station were entombed when timber collapsed and several tons of earth fell blocking the tunnel. Two of the five men were rescued alive.
Related information: For an account of the tunnel earth fall and rescue of survivors refer to the article entitled Tunnel tragedy at Coleridge found in The weekly press, 8 October 1925 on p. 37.
Green and Hahn (photographer)
Source: The weekly press, 15 Oct. 1925, p. 29
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