WebThe colliery was operated and sunk c. 1876, by the Tredegar Iron Company and was named after the daughter of one of their directors, Henry Davis Pochin. The first coal was raised in 1881. At this time the colliery consisted of the North and South Pits (shafts). By 1888 the colliery was working the Big Vein and Yard Seams (prime coking coals). WebJul 31, 2008 · In 1929 the New Tredegar colliery was engulfed in a landslip as detailed on the colliery pages on this forum, as anyone who travels the road to Pontllotyn regularly can testify the mountainside above Troedrhiwfuwch which is almost directly opposite is definately on the move and getting faster.
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WebDec 12, 2024 · Pochin Colliery: The Tredegar Colliery Explosion : 8 Apr 1893 : Nantmelyn Colliery: Colliery Disaster : 12 Mar 1910 : Ffynnon Dwyn Colliery: Rhondda Dam Bursts : 7 Apr 1932 : Winscales (Iron Ore) Silicosis In Mines: Pugh, Alexander: 19 Jan 1911 : Harrington Colliery: Sad Fatal Accident At No. 9 Lowca: Pugh, Arthur: 12 Aug 1932 : http://www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/forum/read.php?14,29260 食べ物 なぞなぞ 保育園
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WebPocosin. A pocosin is a type of palustrine wetland [1] with deep, acidic, sandy, peat soils. Groundwater saturates the soil except during brief seasonal dry spells and during … Webcollection of plans and drawings from Abercarn Colliery, 1957-1964; Arrail Griffin (Six Bells) Colliery, 1948-1962; Bedwas Colliery, 1937-1963; Beynon Colliery, 1931-1949; Blaenavon (Big Pit) Colliery, 1929-1964; Britannia Colliery, 1930-1977; North Celynen Colliery, 1930-1957; South Celynen Colliery, 1950-1953; Cwmcarn Colliery, 1930; Cwmtillery … WebHenry Davis Pochin begins laying out Bodnant Garden. John Mathias Berry and his wife Mary move to Merthyr Tydfil. The three sons born to them here go on to achieve success in business and be raised to the peerage: Henry Seymour Berry, 1st Baron Buckland, William Ewart Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose and Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount Kemsley. 食べ物と私たちの生活