In the late nineteenth century asbestos was regarded as a 'marvellous mineral'. Its fire resistance meant it was used widely. Then Nellie Kershaw, an asbestos spinner, died and things began to change. Show more
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In the late nineteenth century asbestos was regarded as a 'marvellous mineral'. Its fire resistance meant it was used widely. Then Nellie Kershaw, an asbestos spinner, died and things began to change. Show more