Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Glamorgan Colliery, photograph

Coal arch erected by miners at Glamorgan Colliery, Llwynypia. The coal arch was a favourite form of welcome employed at this period to commemorate the visit of famous persons - in this case Prince and Princess Alexander of Teck in April 1914. It demonstrated the miners' skill in trimming and cutting coal lumps to form a perfect arch. Flame lamps were still in evidence and steel arches for roadway support had come into use.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

87.108I/7

Creation/Production

unknown
Date: 1914 (circa)

Acquisition

Donation, 2/7/1987

Measurements

Material

paper

Location

In store

Categories

coal Mid Glamorgan 1910s

Classification

events royal/v.i.p. visits
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