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Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records, Is-gyfres
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Coal export,

Statistics relating mainly to the export of coal from ports in the United Kingdom to foreign destinations, although figures for coastwise shipments from South Wales ports to other UK ports such as London, Liverpool, Plymouth and Southampton may also be found. The figures mostly concern quantities, value, declared prices, and classes of coal exported.

Mineral statistics for the United Kingdom,

Mineral statistics for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland prepared by H.M.'s Inspectors of Mines. The reports and statistics show the average value at the mine and open-cast works; the distribution of certain of the minerals; the production of the blast furnaces; the quantity of coal consumed in making pig iron; the output and value of minerals, persons employed in mines and quarries, and the number of fatal and non-fatal accidents in mines. During the period 1897-1912, part vi of the statistics relate to British colonies and foreign countries.

Trade of the United Kingdom with foreign countries,

Abstract tables compiled in the Statistical Office of the Board of Trade showing quantities of foreign and colonial merchandise imported, exported, and retained for consumption in the UK; quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactured goods exported from the UK; trade of the UK; shipping employed in the trade of the UK; detailed statement of the trade at each port or place in the UK, as well as the quantities and value of imports in the same ports.

Mines inspectors reports,

Annual reports of H.M. Inspectors of Mines on coal mines across England, Scotland, and Wales. They are arranged by district and generally contain statistics and reports on fatal accidents; general observations on ventilation and methods of working at the mines; details of equipment used; a list of collieries in the district and their location and owner; and may contain comments and observations on the living conditions of the miners. Districts covered by the reports include the counties of Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, the mining districts of Scotland, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Lancashire, Cheshire, North Wales, Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, and South England and Wales.

Physical and chemical survey of the national coal resources,

Fuel research reports produced by the staff of the Coal Survey Laboratory at the School of Mines, Treforest. Research work centered on surveying the Nine Feet Seam in the South Wales coalfield through examination and sampling. The work of the Coal Survey Laboratory was directed by the Local Coal Survey Committee (South Wales), set up under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Material consists primarily of analyses of samples taken from various seams worked in South Wales collieries, and often includes sketch maps of sample locations, a report on the fusion point of coal ash, and related letters and correspondence. Reports on other related topics, such as hydrogenation of South Wales coals, spontaneous combustion, and the breakage of coals are also included.

Colliery disputes and strikes,

Material comprises letters, telegrams, newspaper cuttings, statistics, etc., dealing with disputes and strikes at collieries throughout South Wales, together with some details of indemnities paid by the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association (MSWCOA) to members involved. Also contains reports of investigations of the disputes by representatives of the MSWCOA and other individuals.

General,

Material comprises bound volumes containing generally, minutes of Council meetings of the Monmouthsire and South Wales Coal Owners Association (MSWCOA); minutes of Joint Committee of the MSWCOA; minutes of Sliding Scale Committee meetings; minutes of the General Meetings of the Steam Collieries Defence Association; minutes of committee meetings of the Durham Coal Defence Association. They also contain circulars calling meetings, notices, bills and newspaper cuttings. See file descriptions for details regarding specific items or topics.

Specific Subjects,

Material comprises press cuttings relating to specific subjects, including the explosions at Penygraig Collieries, the appearance of pit ponies at horse shows and parades, and cuttings concerning United Kingdom and foreign trade statistics on coal output, imports, and exports.

Main sequence,

Press cuttings relating to the coal and allied industries in general, taken from the Western Mail, South Wales News, South Wales Journal of Commerce, and The Times, among others. Subjects covered include general coal and mining issues, market reports, Welsh coal trade reports, accidents, WWII, wages and disputes.

Strike of 1898,

Press cuttings related to the Strike of 1898, encompassing the history of the dispute, the serving of termination notices, and the signing of the revised Agreement. Some correspondence, letters and telegrams related to the strike are also included.

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