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- Q17514359 subject Q7930294.
- Q17514359 subject Q8133907.
- Q17514359 subject Q8739432.
- Q17514359 abstract "The John B. King Explosion was a Canadian maritime disaster on June 26, 1930, when a drill boat containing dynamite was struck by lightning near Brockville, Ontario. 30 people were killed.The scow was off the point of Cockburn Island working on blasting a St Lawrence Seaway channel through Brockville narrows, and had drilled several holes of dynamite. At 4:30 pm, while it was drilling another, a bolt of lightning struck the boat, travelling down the drill, and igniting the dynamite on the river floor.The explosion was witnessed by U.S. coast guard cutter 211, which then rescued 12 members of the crew of 42.The wreck is now located west of Cockburn Island and at 80 ft.".
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- Q17514359 wikiPageWikiLink Q6639310.
- Q17514359 wikiPageWikiLink Q753288.
- Q17514359 wikiPageWikiLink Q7930294.
- Q17514359 wikiPageWikiLink Q8133907.
- Q17514359 wikiPageWikiLink Q8739432.
- Q17514359 point "44.56283 -75.71179".
- Q17514359 type SpatialThing.
- Q17514359 comment "The John B. King Explosion was a Canadian maritime disaster on June 26, 1930, when a drill boat containing dynamite was struck by lightning near Brockville, Ontario. 30 people were killed.The scow was off the point of Cockburn Island working on blasting a St Lawrence Seaway channel through Brockville narrows, and had drilled several holes of dynamite.".
- Q17514359 label "John B. King Explosion".
- Q17514359 lat "44.56283".
- Q17514359 long "-75.71179".