Penybont Colliery, Abertillery
- Ridley 2067.
- Item
- [ca.1905]
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View of Penybont Colliery and surrounding area
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Penybont Colliery, Abertillery
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View of Penybont Colliery and surrounding area
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
A three storey building built in 1897 at the junction of two streets with a ladies clothes shop on the ground floor.
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Exterior of Abertillery Post Office.
Powell's Tillery Workmen's Gymnasium, Abertillery
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Exterior view of Gymnasium built in 1901 with the inscription 'Powell's Tillery Workmen's Gymnasium' above the door and a crowd of people watching the photographer.
The Primitive Methodist Chapel, Abertillery
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Front of the chapel, built in 1876, and neighbouring terraced houses.
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Abertillery
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Interior view of the chapel taken from the balcony looking towards the pulpit and organ.
The Recreation Ground, Abertillery
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A rugby pitch with a cottage nearby.
The Recreation Ground, Abertillery
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A rugby pitch in a rural, hilly setting with one small farm nearby.
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Photograph showing Six Bells Colliery in the foreground and Abertillery beyond.
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Copy of a postcard of Six Bells Colliery, Abertillery.
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Copy of a photo of Six Bells, Abertillery showing the colliery in the foreground and terraced houses beyond.
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An animated view of Somerset Street with J Hepworth & Sons Ltd; Purnells 'The Best House for Smokers Requisites', The Bell Inn & Briggs Shoes on the left and K Shoes and other shops on the right.Numerous children, adults and dogs are standing in the street looking at the camera.
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Somerset Street with the Bell Inn on the left hand side, next to a newsagents and 'K Shoes' visible on the opposite side of the street.
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Looking down Somerset Street from near the Bell Inn.