Summary
For more than an hour a farm foreman lay seriously hurt at the bottom of an empty grain silo on April 18, 1956, while Lincoln firemen worked to rescue him.
Mr Walter Gavins, foreman at Broomhill Farm, Hartsholme, near Lincoln, was working on the roof of the brick-built silo when he slipped, crashed through the asbestos roof and fell 18 feet to the ground.See the full content of this document
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Farm Foreman has Tea During Dramatic Rescue
He suffered with a fractured pel...
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