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Title | Coal Mines, collieries, drifts, welsh mining |
Description | Photographs and a brief historical account of more than 200 Welsh coal mines, plus stories poems and a list of colliery |
Keywords | collieries,coalmines,mines,wales,welsh,gwent,glamorgan,rhondda,disasters,mining,welsh valleys,neath,swansea,pontypool,tredegar |
WebSite | welshcoalmines.co.uk |
Host IP | 77.72.0.102 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Site | Rank |
US$3,877,955
Last updated: 2023-05-14 00:26:49
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Purchase/Sale Value | US$3,877,955 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$3,580 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$107,390 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$1,288,675 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 29,831 |
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[Collieries] [Poems] [Glossary] [Guestbook] [Forum] [Memorial] [List of Disasters] I began my working life shortly after leaving school aged fifteen in 1958. At that time I could have chosen to work in ump-teen coalmines all within easy travelling distance of home. Nearly every town or village within the coalfield had its own colliery; some had more than one and with each colliery employing hundreds of men king coal ruled supreme in the area as the number one employer. Boys such as myself with less than a Grammar School education were usually destined for a career underground. For instance all the last year boys in the same school as myself ended up at Oakdale Mining Training Centre, not out of choice but mainly because of the lack of other employment opportunities, this trend was repeated throughout the coalfield. There was a spate of colliery closures during the mid to late 1960’s with most of the men being transferred into other collieries. Then came the 80’s with Maggie Thatcher’s |
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