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D1920 - National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) Derbyshire Area - 1867-2015
2 - Area Compensation Department - 1906-1997
1 - Local Appeal Tribunals - 1948-1985
4 - Local Appeal Tribunals 1955 A-W - 1955
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D1920/2/1/4/45
Title
Local Appeal Tribunal case file for Frederick Roberts, aged 53, Ripper at Markham No. 4
Date
1955
Description
Date of birth:
Marital status: Married
Address: 156 Poolsbrook, Chesterfield
Type of benefit claimed: Special Hardship Allowance
Type of injury: Injuries - legs, hand and eye
Further information: Accident in December 1952 caused by ' a shot going off when coupling'. Disablement benefit had been paid reducing from 30 per cent to a final assessment of 6 per cent in December 1954. Since accident 'working in granary, chopping fodder and preparing food for pit ponies'. Medical Board 10 January 1955 declared claimant fit for regular occupation of Colliery Stone Coontractor. Claim form states 'Owing to shocked condition and nerves unable to work underground'. No further medical eveidence was submitted to the Tribunal despite Mr Stone from NUM stating claimant was suffering from dizzy bouts and black outs. Appeal to commissioner form in file, not completed.
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1 file
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) Derbyshire Area
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