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The Abertillery A467 Underpass

The Abertillery A467 Underpass. This is a close-up of a section of the mosaic showing a tin plate worker from within the tin plate wall. Photograph copyright Mr Oliver Budd.

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The Abertillery A467 Underpass

The Abertillery A467 Underpass. This is a close-up of a section of the mosaic showing a jug and pint of beer from within the Webb’s Aberbeeg Brewery wing wall. Photograph copyright Mr Oliver Budd.

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The Abertillery A467 Underpass – July 2020

The Abertillery A467 Underpass – July 2020. This is the view of the underpass taken from the Carlyle Street area in July 2020. Small sections of the mosaic on the Abertillery Railway Station wing has been damaged by vandalism. 

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A Knocky-Up Board

A Knocky-Up Board. This iron framed slate board is from the North Eastern coalfields and widely used down as far as the Midlands. These wrought-iron and slate boards were screwed onto the front of the miners houses upon which the occupants would chalk the time they wanted to get up in the morning, a “knocker-upper” employed by the company would …

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A Belt Man’s Knife

A Belt Man’s Knife. This type of knife was used by the conveyor belt fitters, to cut the conveyor belt when lengthening the belts or repairing joints etc.  Made from Sheffield Steel. Size – Folded 5″ inches. Unfolded 8 1/2″ inches. 

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