In march 1905 in llanhilleth colliery a serious accident was reported in the south wales gazette as a most unusual event. Abertillery, its industrial archaeology and history. Whatever you like to do with llanhilleth past and present. Coal mining a general history timeline by ernest t. Photographs of llanhilleth colliery coal mine on the mine exploration web site uk. The 19th century pleasley to rotherham turnpike branched off the mansfield to chesterfield road a few hundred yards to the northeast of the colliery which suggests that the main roads were of a good standard. Samuel t stewart has written several books on local social and industrial history, listed on this web page, which mainly focus on coleorton. The south wales coalfield is basinshaped with the layers close to the surface or even visible around the edges and deeper and less accessible towards the centre. Llanhilleth miners institute prides itself on catering professionally for a wide range of receptions, celebrations and events. Wardley colliery pictures brought to you by the felling heritage group john hodgsons poetry john hodgson biography chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 3 chapter 4 chapter chapter 14 william hall, mayor ravensworth now gateshead streets 1846. Llanhilleth colliery coal mine information and photos aditnow. See more ideas about coal miners, coal mining and history. The journey begins at bassaleg junction and runs close to the ebbw river in the deepening ebbw vale. This 334 page book has been structured around 280 newspaper articles on coleorton between 1776 and 1951, to which numerous supplementary articles, facts and photographs have been added by the author.
Woolley colliery mine was working from at least the early 1850s. Llanhilleth colliery workmens institute and library. St illtyds church is a grade ii listed building in llanhilleth, blaenau gwent, wales. Floral tributes were sent by davy and polly, mr h cook, abertillery and workmen of the llanhilleth red ash colliery, messrs simon cook abertillery, j howells six bells t harris and d harris acted as bearers. Author is obviously a coal mining supporter, and as such is inclined to favour the miners in his descriptions. Bevercotes colliery was the first fully automated mine. The consett iron company opened new coke ovens at westwood in 1872 and made a series of boreholes in the chopwell district, before beginning full scale mining from two shafts at the northern end of the village. The llanhilleth miners institute is near abertillery in blaenau gwent and is a grade 2 listed building. Mr j down, abertillery carried out the funeral arrangements. Vol 1 having lived in pontypridd for a number of years i was aware of the collieries in that area. Following the closure of the local collieries, the building was reused as the local library, doctors surgery, and headquarters of llanhilleth football club. From chesterfield road there was a lane to an old windmill which was subsequently used for the main access to the colliery. Llanhilleth colliery workmens institute minute book 19141916. The miners had an eclectic reading habit, covering anything from history, philosophy, poetry and science.
Its markeddisused on all os maps and seems to have closed by 1888. Following is a link to llanhilleth miners institute story. At its peak, llanhilleth colliery employed up to 1900 men. This book was from the pontypool branch of the harmstons music stores company. Llanhilleth and crumlin collieries out of the blue artifacts. However, some include a significant amount of historical information about the neighbouring villages of griffydam, peggs green and swannington. Llanhilleth colliery, the lattice headframe on the no. Unfortunately, by the end of the twentieth century, there were only 150 miners in the whole of south wales. Llanhilleth and swffryd, the industrial archaeology and history.
Woolley grange community pages woolley colliery history. Information, photographs and plans for llanhilleth colliery coal mine on the mine. Home llanhilleth colliery, the lattice headframe on the no. Llanhilleth colliery workmens institute and library records. It took 4 years to reach the coal because of a very thick layer of blue pennant sandstone.
The colliery photographs of john cornwell national museum wales. See more ideas about coal mining, easington colliery and coal miners. Llanhilleth collieries a brief history out of the blue. I love books, good books, dragonfly in amber, medical history, penmanship. The main mine began as a pair of tunnels into the hillside in the barnsley bed seam. Llanhilleth colliery coal mine information and photos. When looking at the history of this pit came across the tragic. A vector image of star to represent action to save this item login to save this. Blewitt was the owner of the monmouthshire merlin newspaper. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of. Llanhilleth, or llanhiddel, is a parish with a station 1 mile south from the church on the western valleys section of the great western railway, 173 miles from london and 5 miles west from pontypool, in the northern division of the county, hundred of abergavenny, petty sessional division, union and county court district of pontypool, and in the rural deanery of blaenau gwent, archdeaconry of. The village grew with the development of the colliery.
This transformed chopwell into a thriving mining community. Featured texts all books all texts latest this just in smithsonian libraries fedlink us genealogy lincoln collection. Coleorton village history as seen through the eyes of the newspapers. Nov 01, 2018 the story of when the worlds most famous photographer david bailey captured valleys life in the 1980s.
Information, photographs and plans for llanhilleth colliery coal mine on the mine exploration web site uk. Also includes llanhilleth steam coal lodge monthly returns book 19341935. A vector image of star to represent action to save this item login to save this item. Llanhilleth and swffryd, the industrial archaeology and.
Free uk delivery on book orders dispatched by amazon over. The pit head baths served the former llanhilleth colliery. This book enhanced my knowledge of the pits where my greatgrandfather, my grandfather and uncle worked from the 1890s through to their closures in the 1960s. The heritage of llanhilleth and the st illtyds ward is about more than simply coal mining. Mar 20, 2020 the journey begins at bassaleg junction and runs close to the ebbw river in the deepening ebbw vale. The story of when the worlds most famous photographer. But for more than five years, the building has been up for sale and has fallen into a bad state of disrepair. Bailey was driving around the south wales valleys in a porsche. In 1987 it must have been a shock to the members to hear of a 100 per cent increase in charges, to 10s. When looking at the history of this pit came across the tragic death of 3 year old elias lewis who lost his life on the 27th april 1895, when struck by the endless haulage rope on the surface and drawn into the framework of the pulley. As numerous as this list over 6,000 it still represents only a small proportion of welsh miners killed at. Photos of llanhilleth colliery coal mine upload archivehistoric photos. Rosemont colliery or clynmawr colliery so 2120 0511 nothing shown on the 1885 os map but appears as old coal level from 1899.
When the colliery closed in 1969, the baths remained and were used intermittently by other companies for light industry. Coming soon a place where the heritage and history of aberbeeg, brynithel, llanhilleth and swffryd can be uncovered and explored. The long, narrow swffryd ganol quarry running down to or is it up from the village appears to be very old with an unusual. Floral tributes were sent by davy and polly, mr h cook, abertillery and workmen of. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Located in bevercotes to the north of ollerton, the colliery was, alongside cotgrave colliery, one of two new collieries opened in the county of nottinghamshire in the 1960s. Banners of the durham coalfield, norman emery, 1998, sutton publishing ltd. In 1897 mr edward jones colliery company partner had previously been approached on establishing an institute or reading library at llanhilleth, he initially provided a small building as a library reading room and a room for billiards, he promised that if an institute was constructed in the area, his colliery. Gold pocket watch presented to mr charles adams by llanhilleth colliery officials. Llanhilleth from welsh llanheledd, meaning church of saint heledd, the i replacing the original e due to the regional dialect of the area changing the e sound to i is a village, community and an electoral ward on the a467 road between ebbw vale and crumlin in blaenau gwent, wales two large mounds in the field behind the carpenters arms are the remains of the medieval.
Llanhilleth past and present public group facebook. He published a number of books on welsh and english collieries. Buy point of ayr colliery by mostyn history preservation society isbn. Located on the eastern side of the valley the old pit as seen circled on the above map of 1880 was originally established in the late 1840s as seen in the 1849 article opposite from the monmouthshire merlin newspaper under the ownership of mr reginald james blewitt esq. Llanhilleth miners institute can cater for all your special occasions, call us on 01495 354674 for more information. Information, history photographs current and archive and documents for llanhilleth colliery coal mine. A photographic history of mining in south wales britain in old. Find a station or location thats covered in our books. The whole family is heartbroken, truly devastated rip dad miss you, till we meet again xxxxxxxx. The following is a list of mining accidents where there were five or more fatalities. Simplified dutch style, built of grey pennant stone, with extensive red brick detail. Former colliery workmens institute, llanhilleth, blaenau. Back in 1982 lady members of the llanhilleth colliery workmans institute and library were expected to pay 5s.
Further information is available online, in books, and at gwent archives, ebbw vale, south wales. However if this is on land known as tyr valentine then royaslties were being claimed in 1878 and a lease for 9 years from 1928 was granted to the rosemont colliery co ltd. May 10, 2014 meg gurney is researching the welsh history of the south wales valleys, including llanhilleth miners institute, also known as the workmens institute or the workmans hall. Books were generally expensive and stores such as w h smiths were located on larger railway stations and in cities, not in villages such as llanhilleth. Having got through waterlogged ground using tubbing, the shafts reached the barnsley seam horizon at a depth of 515. Former colliery workmens institute is a grade ii listed building in llanhilleth, blaenau gwent, wales.
Where blank means five or more, but the exact numbers are unknown to me at present. As numerous as this list over 6,000 it still represents only a small proportion of welsh miners killed at their workplace. The scenic views are interspersed by fascinating panoramas of collieries long gone, together with pictures of the varied railway architecture employed. Llanhilleth farm colliery so 2287 0054 judging by the size of the tips this was quite a big small colliery with a long incline down to llanhilleth. Former colliery workmens institute, llanhilleth, blaenau gwent. Llanhilleth from welsh llanheledd, meaning church of saint heledd, the i replacing the original e due to the regional dialect of the area changing the e sound to i is a village, community and an electoral ward on the a467 road between ebbw vale and crumlin in blaenau gwent, wales. Several coal seams outcrop in the hillside so coal was probably mined thereabouts for many years before that but only on a small scale until railway transport began. The idea behind it was very much education blackwood historian ewart smith attended the institute as a teenager during the late 1940 early 1950s.
The story of when the worlds most famous photographer david. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building. Llanhilleth colliery, blaenau gwent local history of. Administrative biographical history the miners institutes and halls developed in wales from the latter part of the nineteenth century. After several earlier attempts at sinking the shaft had failed cefn coed colliery was successfully opened by the amalgamated anthracite company in 1930.
The colliery was closed in 1993 and turned into a nature reserve miners strike 19845. Fretwell 1700 two thirds of the national coal output was produced on the banks of the rivers tyne and wear. The story of when the worlds most famous photographer david bailey captured valleys life in the 1980s. Search the history of over 424 billion web pages on the internet. This colliery stood on the permian limestone ridge overlooking the village of askern. Colliery photos john cornwell was a freelance photographer who took many photographs of collieries, mostly in south wales and the english midlands, both underground and on the surface, during the 1970s and early 1980s. Senghenydd colliery disaster the brooklyn daily eagle october 14,19. Askern main colliery northern mine research society. Llanhilleth colliery, blaenau gwent the coal seams are layers within the earths crust formed from fossilised plants etc. Total national output was 2,612,000 tons 1705 most shafts were 7 to 8 feet in diameter and up to 360 feet in depth. Sep 26, 2014 at ten minutes past eight on the morning of 14 october 19 the 950 men on the day shift at the universal colliery, senghenydd had just began work when a huge explosion ripped through the workings. Meg gurney is researching the welsh history of the south wales valleys, including llanhilleth miners institute, also known as the workmens institute or the workmans hall. The story of the miners institute and the role it played.