From my Christmas Present:
'The Coal Commission of 1866-72 considered this question, and the blood heat limit (98F) was thought to be the highest at which men could efficiently work in mines. '
An optomistic limit, but all the same half a century later Snowdon men were working well above it.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
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