Rosemont Coal Level – Clyn Mawr. The map shows the extent of the Rosemont Coal Level under the lower part of Mynydd James. Also the drift drivage from Cwmtillery Colliery to Rose Heyworth Colliery.
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Rhiw Colbren Coal Level
Rhiw Colbren Coal Level. This colliery consisted of a series of coal levels numbered 1 to 4, each driven into and under the Arael Mountain from Old Blaina Road. Mr Thomas F. Salt. Owned and opened in the late 1890’s by Mr Thomas Salt of Abertillery. Prior to opening the Rhiw Colbren levels Mr Salt was the manager of the …
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Rhiw Colbren Coal Level. The map shows the four entrances into the Rhiw Colbren Level and the underground workings in the Red Ash coal seam. Also, the houses of Cyril Place.
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Rhiw Colbren Coal Level. The map, a portion of an official N.C.B. abandonment map shows a small section of the Rhiw Colbren underground workings in the Red Ash coal seam.
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Mr Lionel Falkman 1892-1963. Mr Lionel Falkman, born 1892, was the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph and Annie Falkman, furniture retailers of Abertillery & Llanhilleth. Master Lionel Falkman was a child violinist, a pupil of Mr J. Collier of Abertillery and played many violin solo’s in and around Abertillery on many occasions, one of these was at the Eisteddfod …
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Abertillery Park Swimming Baths. The construction of an outdoor swimming baths at Abertillery Park was the brainchild of Councillor Mr Arthur Tilney. Following is a Link to – Mr Arthur Tilney. The Council Meeting and Proposal. On Monday 8th of August 1898, a council meeting was held at the Abertillery Offices where Mr W. Stewart presided, those present were as …
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Mr Richard Walker of the Abertillery Iron Works. Mr Richard Walker was born in 1786 at Lower Sapey, Worcestershire, England. He later came to live at Trevethin, Pontypool, he became an ironmaster and during the early 1830’s he established his own ironworks at Abertillery. Sadly very little is known about him, although he was later listed as being an ironmaster, …
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Abertillery Post Offices. The First Post Office – Postmaster. The first post office at Abertillery was on the railway platform, part of the Abertillery Tin Works, adjoining what would become known as Pond House. The first sub-postmaster, sub-postmistress was Mr Edward Jones, a contractor and his wife Mrs Jane Jones, nee Hughes, Abertillery. Mr and Mrs Jones were the parents …
Read More »Abertillery Cricket Club – An Early History
Abertillery Cricket – An Early History. In the 1870’s the Abertillery Cricket Grounds (coloured green on the map above) was originally on the fields where Glandwr St is now built (between the river and the tin works feeder). There is a news report that Abertillery played Ebbw Vale, at Ebbw Vale as early as 1871. The Glandwr Cricket Field was …
Read More »Abertillery Recreational Grounds – The Park
Abertillery Recreational Grounds. In the early days of Abertillery there wasn’t one specific recreational ground for any sport to be played, or for anyone to go and relax, to hold shows or fete’s etc. The population was rapidly increasing, ground being sold off for substantial house building projects and the need for a park or recreation ground was at the …
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