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    The Pittsburgh gasometer explosion, or Equitable Gas explosion, was an accident that took place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the morning of November...
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    February 4, 1911, when a gasometer exploded on Edwards' property in Turramurra, New South Wales. The Pittsburgh gasometer explosion occurred during the morning...
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  • York City. November 14 – Pittsburgh gasometer explosion: Three Equitable Gas storage tanks in the North Side of Pittsburgh explode, killing 26 people...
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    currency's valuation was calculated. List of missing ships List of boiler explosions List of Indian massacres in North America List of incidents of civil unrest...
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  • York City. November 14 – The Pittsburgh Gasometer Explosion: Three Equitable Gas storage tanks in the North Side of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, exploded, killing...
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    built to pipe the gas from the well to nearby shops, Hart improvised a gasometer at the well site and laid pipe to the properties of his first customers...
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    and vocational classes. To the north of the East End lie the two large gasometers of Provan Gas Works, which stand overlooking Alexandra Park and a major...
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  • The “gasometer” was about six feet in diameter and five or six feet deep, and worked something like a cook stove. In March 1860, a "gasometer" exploded...
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    Gas Company, the five million cubic foot gasometer, located on Reedsdale Street and Sproat Alley on Pittsburgh's North Side, erupted at 8:45 in the morning...
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