| Hugo Ziemssen - 1879 - 724 σελίδες
...coat thrown loosely over his shoulders. On his head he wears a cap, a slouch hat, or a helmet shaped like a fireman's, but of smaller dimensions. Whatever...a strap passing over his shoulders. Thus equipped he rides down the shaft or the slope, and, if he is lucky enough to catch a train of empty mine-wagons... | |
| 1879 - 678 σελίδες
...coat thrown loosely over his shoulders. On his head he wears a cap, a slouch hat, or a helmet shaped like a fireman's, but of smaller dimensions. Whatever...place in which he works is "fiery." when he carries a safety -lamp in his hand. His dinner-can and canteen of water or cold tea are swung from a strap passing... | |
| Henry Martyn Chance - 1883 - 716 σελίδες
...coat thrown loosely over his shoulders. On his head he wears a cap, a slouch hat, or a helmet shaped like a fireman's, but of smaller dimensions. Whatever...a strap passing over his shoulders. Thus equipped he rides down the shaft or the slope, and, if he is lucky enough to catch a train of empty mine-wagons... | |
| 1883 - 340 σελίδες
...unless the place ia which he works is fiery, when he carries a safety lamp in his hand. His dinner can and canteen of water or cold tea are swung from a strap passing over his shoulders. Tims equipped he rides down the shaft or the slope, and if he is lucky enough to catch a train of empty... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1886 - 1086 σελίδες
...but of smaller dimensions. Whatever the head gear, the lamp, a small tin one, shaped like a minature coffee-pot, swings by a hook over the visor, unless...place in which he works is fiery, when he carries a safety lamp in his hand. His dinner can and canteen of water or cold tea are swung from a strap passing... | |
| Ruth Edson Morey - 1927 - 402 σελίδες
...wears a cap, a slouch hat, or a helmet shaped like a fireman's but of smaller dimensions. '.Vhatever the headgear, his lamp, a small tin one shaped like...a strap passing over his shoulders. Thus equipped he rides down the shaft or the slope, and, if he is lucky enough to catch a train of empty mine-wagons... | |
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