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Bwllfa Colliery was a coal mine
located in the Dare
valley near
Cwmdare in
Rhondda Cynon Taf,
South Wales. It
operated from 1856 to 1957,
remaining open...
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extinct or
dormant while one is extant. The
Llewellyn Baronetcy, of
Bwllfa, Aberdare, in the
County of Glamorgan, was
created in the
Baronetage of...
- 1922 1084
Butler of Old Park,
Devizes 28
January 1922 1085
Llewellyn of
Bwllfa 31
January 1922 1086 Norton-Griffiths of
Wonham 14 June 1922 1087 Harrison...
- Colliery, Cwmpark. By 1877 he was
manager of the
Bwllfa and
Merthyr Dare Collieries. In 1891 the
Bwllfa Company was formed, with
Llewellyn as
Director and...
- history, all of
which had
closed by 1977. The Cwmdare,
Merthyr Dare and
Bwllfa Dare
collieries were all sunk in the 1850s,
while work
began on Nantmelyn...
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Listed clockwise from the
north these are;
Mynydd Maendy,
Mynydd Ton,
Mynydd Bwllfa,
Mynydd Pwllyrhebog,
Mynydd Maes-teg,
Mynydd y
Gwair and
Mynydd yr Aber...
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Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
David Llewellyn Baronet (of
Bwllfa) 1940–1978 Succeeded by
Harry Llewellyn...
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National Union of
Mineworkers (NUM). He was
elected as
chairman of its
Bwllfa lodge; he
later moved to
Mardy Colliery and
again served as
chair of the...
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David Jennens,
Olympic rower Sir
Harry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd
Baronet of
Bwllfa,
showjumper Robert Martin,
cricketer Michael Maw,
cricketer John Michael...
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actually happened subsequent to the breach, the
Bwllfa principle,
arising from the 1903 case of
Bwllfa and
Merthyr Dare
Steam Collieries (1891) Ltd v....