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Aberpergwm is the site of a
colliery in the Vale of
Neath near
Glynneath in
south Wales. The site at
Aberpergwm had been
worked since 1811 as a series...
- forested.
Glynneath is home to the
ruins of
Aberpergwm House. Once
owned by Rhys ap Siancyn,
Aberpergwm House became the home of the
Williams family...
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Aberpergwm House (Welsh:
Aberpergwm) is an
abandoned and
ruinous country house located in Glynneath, Wales.
Within the
grounds of the
house sits the church...
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according to the UK Coal Authority. The
largest mine is
Aberpergwm,
which is a
drift mine.
Aberpergwm (and
other small scale underground mines)
produced around...
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extensive war
between Rhodri Molwynawg and the
Saxons in Cornwall". The Brut
Aberpergwm also
recorded this
event but,
while it was
accepted for a time by the...
- needed], and pits
closed in
spite of a UK-wide
strike against closures.
Aberpergwm Colliery is the last deep mine in Wales. The
South Wales Coalfield was...
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November 1873) was a 19th-century
Welsh musician and
folklorist born at
Aberpergwm House,
Glynneath in Glamorgan,
South Wales. She
rescued many
Welsh songs...
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neither the
combatants nor the
outcome is given.
According to Brut
Aberpergwm, a
purported medieval Welsh text
which was
accepted as such by the editors...
- in Glynneath, Wales. It is
located in the
grounds of the now
derelict Aberpergwm House for
which it was an
estate church.
Possibly of late-medieval origin...
- the 18th century, his
abilities were
noticed by the
Williams family of
Aberpergwm House, in Glynneath, Glamorgan, and the
house was his home for the rest...