- The
Melingriffith Tin
Plate Works (also
known as
Melingriffith Tin and Iron Works; Welsh: Melingruffydd; meaning: "Griffith's Mill") were post medieval...
-
Melingriffith Water Pump is a water-driven
water pump that was
built by
Watkin George, of Cy****ha,
around 1793 to
return precious water from the Melingriffith...
- The
Melingriffith Br**** Band of the
Melingriffith Tin
Plate Works of Whitchurch, Cardiff,
south Wales, is a br**** band that was one of the best known...
- (Gwaelod-y-Garth was then in the
parish of Pentyrch). It
supplied iron to the
Melingriffith Tin
Plate Works in Whitchurch,
about 3
miles (4.8 km) downriver. In...
-
point where the
Melingriffith water pump stands, the pump
originally designed to pump
water from the
feeder into the
Canal at
Melingriffith Lock. Today,...
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trestle structure 185m long, part of
which ran over Pont-y-Cafnau),
Melingriffith water pump (1793-1795),
Aeolus waterwheel (1793-97 - a 50 ft diameter...
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Lydney in 1876. He went on to
acquire local collieries and, in 1888, the
Melingriffith Tin
Plate Works near Cardiff.
Richard Thomas & Co, in
which Thomas was...
- in
goods not
arriving in
Cardiff on time. To
solve this problem, the
Melingriffith Water Pump was installed, with the main
purpose being to
provide water...
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England and Wales, but
later mainly in
south Wales, most
notably the
Melingriffith Tin
Plate Works, Whitchurch, Cardiff,
which was
founded some time before...
-
Special Scientific Interest in Mid &
South Glamorgan "Forest Farm and
Melingriffith".
Cardiff Council.
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original on 6
November 2016. Retrieved...