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near to Abertridwr, Caerphilly/Caerffili, Wales


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ST1189 : Abertridwr by Colin Smith Abertridwr
View of this former coal mining village from the road west to Eglwysilan. The village is long and narrow, shaped by the narrowness of the valleys. Most streets run along the contour lines. Newer houses have been built on the upper slopes.
ST1189 : Aber-Fawr near Abertridwr by John Light Aber-Fawr near Abertridwr
Note the sheep having a quick snack.
ST1189 : Path up from side of Nant Cwm-parc by M J Roscoe Path up from side of Nant Cwm-parc
The path comes up over a tributary (green bridge railings) of the Nant Cwm-parc and rejoins the Aber Cycleway (camera).
ST1189 : Former pit winding wheel, Abertridwr by Jaggery Former pit winding wheel, Abertridwr
This reminder that Abertridwr was for decades a mining community is embedded in the ground at the corner of Church Road and Clos Morgan Gruffydd.
ST1189 : Hendre Road, Abertridwr by Roger Cornfoot Hendre Road, Abertridwr
ST1189 : Hendre Road houses, Abertridwr by Jaggery Hendre Road houses, Abertridwr
Houses at the eastern end of Hendre Road viewed from Eglwysilan Road.
ST1189 : Yet another closed pub in Abertridwr. by Peter Wasp Yet another closed pub in Abertridwr.
Last Orders would seem to have called for the last time at The Panteg.
ST1189 : Aberfwr Farm, Abertridwr by Colin Smith Aberfwr Farm, Abertridwr
A trailer, tractor and cows in the byre are visible from the road. Beyond is hill pasture.
ST1189 : Aber Cycleway viewed from Church Road, Abertridwr by Jaggery Aber Cycleway viewed from Church Road, Abertridwr
The cycleway and footpath crosses a bridge over a stream.
ST1189 : Bench at cycle lane junction by M J Roscoe Bench at cycle lane junction
Merger of National Cycle Route 475 (Aber Valley) with the Aber Cycleway, beyond bench.
ST1189 : Memorial of Senghenydd mining disaster by Duncan and Gareth Alderson Memorial of Senghenydd mining disaster
On the 14th October, 1913 the worst mining disaster in British History took place when there was a massive underground explosion at the Windsor Colliery, Senghenydd. A total of 439 miners lost their lives. This memorial has engraved on it... (more)
ST1189 : Windsor Colliery Memorial by Gareth James Windsor Colliery Memorial
A tribute to the 154 miners who lost their lives during the colliery's working life.

 
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