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A recently screened television documentary about the closed Wonthaggi State
Coal Mines in Victoria, Australia had some brief historical film footage of
a group of miners with a canary in a cage (the narration explained that the
miners were using the canaries when entering the mines after a fatal
explosion). The Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) screened it but I
am not certain if they produced it.
ABC can be contacted on www.abc.net.au
Tel: Sydney (02) 9334 7700
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> From: Peter B. Tirrell[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Sent: Tuesday, 9 February 1999 10:24 PM
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> Subject: Canaries in Coal mines
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> Does anyone know where I may obtain a copy of a historical photo
> illustrating the use of canaries in coalmines to monitor air quality? What
> Iąd like to find is a group of miners posing with a cage with a canary in
> it.
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> Your assistance greatly appreciated.
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> Peter B. Tirrell, Associate Director
> Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
> The University of Oklahoma
> 1335 Asp Avenue
> Norman, Oklahoma 73019-6071
> tel: (405) 325-1009
> Fax: (405) 325-7699
> OMNH web page: http://www.omnh.ou.edu/
> also: president, Association of College and University
> Museums and Galleries(ACUMG) www.omnh.ou.edu/acumg/
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