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Hopkinstown, negative

National Museum of Wales (Photographer)

Gravestones of Robert Rogers and Edward Williams at St David's Church, Hopkinstown. They were victims of the 1877 Tynewydd Pit disaster. Hetty Pit, now part of Rhondda Heritage Park in the background.

Hopkinstown, negative
Image: By permission of Amgueddfa Cymru — Museum Wales
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Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

2019.30/218

Historical Associations

Association Type: Place name
Place: Hopkinstown
Association Type: Colliery
Place: Tynewydd Colliery

Creation/Production

National Museum of Wales
Role: Photographer
Period: 01/08/1991

Acquisition

image taken by NMW staff, 23/4/2019

Measurements

Length (mm): 63
Width (mm): 62

Techniques

Film negative (colour)
Film negative
Negative

Material

Film (photographic)

Categories

Social history Mid Glamorgan 1990s

Classification

buildings church/chapel disaster
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