Thomas John James Edward William David RYAN
Age at Death45
Date Of Death24 September 1933 : Reg 189/1933 East Coolgardie (Kalgoorlie)
Place Of BirthBroken Hill, NSW
OccupationProspector
Spouse's NameGladys Teresa BARRAN
ChildrenShirley Lorraine RYAN b 1929 + 7 others
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Funeral Notices, Kalgoorlie Miner, 25 September 1933
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Burning Fatality. Western Argus, 26 September 1933
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Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial at the WA Museum, Kalgoorlie WA
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Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial at the WA Museum, Kalgoorlie WA - Photo Paul Doust
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Terrible Burns. Sunday Times, 24 September 1933
Name Of Mine On Which Last Employed
Old Champion GM, Kookynie, Western Australia
Diagnosis or cause of accident
John Thomas Ryan and John Douglas Hoar, were prospectors working the Champion Mine to the south in 1933. In October of that year, Ryan stated one morning he was walking north to some leases to take samples. Later in the morning Hoar saw a puff of smoke in the distance, but as the mine was near the railway line, thought nothing of it.
Ryan had lit a candle with a match in the underground workings of the old Batavia mine. He threw the match to the ground, whereby it lit gunpowder and an explosion followed. At some point previously the drive had been used to store explosive magazines.
Ryan was burnt from head to foot. All his clothes had been burned off apart from his boots. Hoar saw a blackened figure screaming and running toward him. He got onto his bicycle and rode the 3 miles to Kookynie. From here he travelled back to the mine with help, and had arranged for the train to stop to take Ryan to the Kookynie hospital [Kalgoorlie Government Hospital]. They met Ryan walking towards town, having travelled some three miles in total by this stage from the scene of the accident. He died shortly after at the hospital.
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Place Of Burial
Kalgoorlie Cemetery, Western Australia
Submitted by
David McMillan - Volunteer
MSW
Married
Cause of Death
Mine Accidents
Father
Thomas RYAN
Mother
Elizabeth Charlotte VERNON
Place of marriage
Fremantle, WA, 1920.
Other Information
Joined the AIF in 1914 (16 Battalion), landing at Gallipoli on 25 April. Returned to Australia with pleurisy and discharged.
RYAN Thomas John James : Service Number - 765 : Place of Birth - Broken Hill NSW : Place of Enlistment - Helena Vale (Helena Valley) WA : Next of Kin - (Mother) RYAN Elizabeth Charlotte