Title
Training in Corridor
Subject
Coal mines and mining
Mine rescue work
Industrial safety
Mine rescue work--Equipment and supplies
Coal mines and mining--Safety measures
Mine safety
Description
Several men stand at the end of a corridor wearing gas masks as part of a drill inside a mine rescue school. Illinois Mine Rescue began when Bill No. 42 was approved in the Illinois Senate on March 4, 1910. The law was written to establish and maintain mine fire fighting and mine rescue stations in coal fields across the state.
Creator
Kessberger
Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Date
n.d.
Format
jpg
Language
eng
Identifier
402639
Miscellaneous Collection
Oversized Individuals Collection
Original Format
imperial print
b&w
1
Physical Dimensions
28 x 36 cm