Abertillery Cycle Track. Cycling in the Abertillery district really took off in the late 1880’s when individuals and groups took to the roads on their bicycles. Retailers in the large towns advertised bicycles for sale and new technology applied at this time made cycling easier and more comfortable. In the late 1880’s bicycle riders were very often caught for not …
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The Aerial Railway Cableway – Blaina
The Aerial Railway Cableway – Blaina. Mr John Monks was a contractor and quarry proprietor. He quarried stone to use in his building work and owned quite a few stone quarries in the district. A few of these quarries was along the side of the Arael Mountain above West Side at Blaina. These quarries produced blue pennant stone, the supply …
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Mr John Monks – Contractor. Mr John Monks was born in 1852 at Bath, Somerset, England. After the death of his father in 1869 he came to Monmouthshire and entered into the employment of his uncle Mr J. Cox at Crosskeys. He moved to Newport and was employed by Messrs Firbank, Railway Contractors. It was reported he was with this …
Read More »The New Road – Abertillery to Crumlin
The New Road – Abertillery to Crumlin. A new road from Abertillery to Crumlin was first mentioned as early as 1878 but not officially stated as a priority. The New Road Proposal. On Tuesday 2nd of December 1890, the Abertillery Local Board, on behalf of the owners and rate payers of Llanhilleth held a public meeting in the Jubilee Hall …
Read More »Old Penybont Road – Penybont Cwmtillery
Old Penybont Road – Penybont Cwmtillery. An image of Old Penybont Road taken from the New Bridge End Hotel, Cwmtillery. In very early reports on this area Old Penybont Road was known as Railway Terrace. Old Penybont Road was on the western side of the valley, from Alma Street to the level crossing at Brynmorgan Terrace. New Penybont Road was …
Read More »J. Chivers & Sons – Cwmtillery
J. Chivers & Sons – Cwmtillery. J. Chivers & Sons, Cwmtillery, a Hamilton design pop bottle embossed with the trademark fountain. Made from glass. Size 7 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ inches. Capacity 6oz.
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J. Chivers and Sons – Cwmtylery. A Joseph Chivers and Sons, Cwmtylery, pop bottle without the trademark fountain and the old Welsh spelling of Cwmtylery. It is a “Reliance Patent” Codd bottle by Dan Rylands of Barnsley. Made from glass. Size 9″ x 2 1/2″ inches.
Read More »Chivers Bros Cwmtylery – Beer Bottle
Chivers Bros of Cwmtylery Beer Bottle. This is a rare Chivers Bros of Cwmtylery Beer Bottle. It is a green glass blob-top cork stopper beer bottle embossed with Chivers Bros of Cwmtylery and their trade mark fountain. Made from glass. Made by Redfearns of Barnsley, the makers name and place is embossed on the base of the bottle. Size – …
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Chivers Bros – Cwmtillery. Chivers Bros, Cwmtillery, pop bottle embossed with the trademark fountain. Made from glass. Size 9″ x 2 1/2″ inches.
Read More »Mr J. Chivers & Sons Cwmtillery – Ale and Porter Bottle
Mr J. Chivers & Sons Cwmtillery – Ale and Porter Bottle. This is one of a few different design Ale and Porter Bottles produced for the J. Chivers & Sons Brewer Cwmtillery Cwmtylery. Size 7″ x 3″ inches. This design is a rarer impressed print on the shoulder and there is also a similar version with a common transfer print …
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