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DescriptionCatastrophe de Courrières - Appareil Guglielminetti-Drager (02).jpg
English: Courrières mine disaster, the tenth march 1906, in the towns of Billy-Montigny, Sallaumines, Méricourt and Noyelles-sous-Lens.
Français : Le 10 Mars 1906 eut lieu la Catastrophe de Courrières qui fit 1099 morts dans les communes françaises de Billy-Montigny, Sallaumines, Méricourt et Noyelles-sous-Lens. Les puits appartenaient à la Compagnie des mines de Courrières.
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