- It was
officially opened in 1908 by Mr. John
Beynon the
owner of the
Celynen Colliery. In this
building were: an
extensive library,
billiards room with...
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Beaufort Arms, and the
Newbridge corn mill
which stood near the
South Celynen Colliery. The
modern road
pattern did not exist—all
activity and commerce...
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Celynen North Halt
railway station served the town of Abercarn, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, from 1936 to 1962 on the
Monmouthshire Railway...
- Preceded by
Celynen Collieries' Workingmen's
Institute and Memorial Hall –
Newbridge "Restorations" on BBC2 2004 Succeeded by Hall of
Clestrain – Orphir...
- 1850;
closed 30
April 1962;
reopened 6
February 2008;
Celynen;
opened 14
August 1933;
renamed Celynen South April 1936;
closed 30
April 1962; Abercarn; opened...
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signalised junction on
Bridge Street, with
pedestrian access to
platform 1 via
Celynen Road. The
original station was
opened by the
Monmouthshire Railway and...
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million tons per year.
Oakdale was
linked to
Markham colliery and the
Celynen North colliery in
Newbridge in the late 1970s and
early 1980s,
making it...
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Colliery Cambrian Colliery Cefn Coed
Colliery Museum Celynen North Colliery in
Newbridge Celynen South Colliery in
Abercarn (closed 1985)
Coedely Colliery...
- – Cardigan,
Ceredigion Llanfyllin Union Workhouse – Llanfyllin,
Powys Celynen Collieries' Workingmen's
Institute and
Memorial Hall – Newbridge, Caerphilly...
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commemorate the visit.
Oakdale colliery was
linked to
Markham and the
Celynen North collieries in the late 1970s and
early 1980s,
making it the largest...