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- point where the Melingriffith water pump stands, the pump originally designed to pump water from the feeder into the Canal at Melingriffith Lock. Today,...
- The Melingriffith Tin Plate Works (also known as Melingriffith Tin and Iron Works; Welsh: Melingruffydd; meaning: "Griffith's Mill") were post medieval...
- (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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- England and Wales, but later mainly in south Wales, most notably the Melingriffith Tin Plate Works, Whitchurch, Cardiff, which was founded some time before...
- River Ely Rhymney River Canals Bute Docks Feeder Glamorganshire Canal Melingriffith Feeder Canal (Whitchurch) Weirs Blackweir Llandaff weir Radyr Weir Lakes...
- 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...