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  • He was the roundhouse chargeman who was employed in this position between 1918 and 1934.
  • The same staff would go on to create the notorious " Chargeman Ken ! ".
  • Roskill recommended prosecuting the Albion Coal Company, but eventually only fines of ?0 and ? were imposed against manager Phillip Jones and chargeman William Anstes.
  • Another training programme which deserves to be commended is the one endorsed by the Electricity and Gas Department, which involves the training of chargemen by industries.
  • While working odd jobs there, he befriended a Christian missionary who taught him to speak basic electrics and eventually obtained a first-class electrical chargeman certificate.
  • In more recent years, the studio's 1973 series " Chargeman Ken ! " has become an online sensation, due to mockery of its limited production values.
  • The facts of her early life and those relating to her spiritual career have all been confirmed by Hazrat Meher Baba, her chief disciple and spiritual Chargeman ( " Khalifa " ) ".
  • "Those who received the certificates but declined the offer to work with their host companies can easily secure a job as chargeman in other companies as there are over 5, 000 vacancies, " said director-general of the department, Datuk Mohd Anas Mohd Nor.
  • The certificate-level courses available include : electromechanical maintenance, metal fabrication, auto electrics / electronics, plastic injection moulding, computer systems support and engineering, radio technology, food and beverage, industrial automation; and; computer aided office administration, industrial technology, tool and die, business administration, chargeman and culinery arts.
  • In 2007 / 08, the Museum built a new work shed constructed near ash disposal tunnel, former amenities building ( refreshment room and visitor centre ) repaired and refurbished, ongoing work in roundhouse, chargeman's office ( museum ) repaired and refurbished, ash disposal tunnel cleaned and restored, amenities ( toilets ) were repaired and refurbished.
  • The six men who lost their lives are as follows; Edmund Thorley, age 33  1st Chargeman sinker, John Hansbury, age 34  2nd Chargeman sinker, John William Barley, age 51-Sinker, Charles H . Walton, aged 33-Sinker, Ernest Clark, aged 26-Sinker and finally John A . Reed, aged 21-Sinker.
  • The six men who lost their lives are as follows; Edmund Thorley, age 33  1st Chargeman sinker, John Hansbury, age 34  2nd Chargeman sinker, John William Barley, age 51-Sinker, Charles H . Walton, aged 33-Sinker, Ernest Clark, aged 26-Sinker and finally John A . Reed, aged 21-Sinker.