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New Tredegar Colliery, Rhymney Valley, South WalesAn engine house damaged by subsidence at New Tredegar Colliery, Rhymney Valley, South Wales. This colliery suffered from many landslips and other geological problems, and eventually closed in 1930
Elliot Colliery, New Tredegar, Rhymney Valley, South WalesGeneral view of the Elliot Colliery, New Tredegar, Rhymney Valley, South Wales
Tredegar Union Cottage HomesThe childrens cottage homes at Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, run by the Tredegar Poor Law Union. Date: circa 1907
Coal mining terraced houses at Tredegar, South WalesRows of terraced, working class houses on a winter hillside in Tredegar, South Wales. First published in The Sunday Times in 1988. 1988
Labourer Mr Idris Silman takes a break, Tredegar, WalesMr Idris Silman, a manual labourer, takes a short break while digging up the road in Tredegar, South Wales. He sits on the raised pavement with his shovel. The Sunday Times Date: 1988
The Town from Tir Phil, New Tredegar, GwentThe Town from Tir Phil, New Tredegar, near Bargoed, Gwent, Wales. Date: 1910
Men with dram, Elliot Colliery, New Tredegar, South WalesTwo men hauling a dram (truck) full of coal from a cage at the pithead of the Elliot Colliery, New Tredegar, Rhymney Valley, South Wales
Men at West Pit, Elliot Colliery, New Tredegar, South WalesMiners preparing to descend the West Pit of the Elliot Colliery, New Tredegar, Rhymney Valley, South Wales. The West Pit opened in the 1880s
St Stephens Church, Bow, East LondonInterior of St Stephens Church, Tredegar Road, Bow, East London. Date: circa 1908
The Hon. Lois Sturt paints DaciaSociety girl turned painter, the Hon. Lois Sturt shown in the studio painting the portrait of the well known dancer and beauty, Dacia, who had starred in Chu Chin Chow
Civic Procession, New Tredegar, Gwent - MonmouthshireCivic Procession, New Tredegar, near Bargoed, Gwent/Monmouthshire, Wales. Showing Firemen Date: 1900s
Lord Tredegars yacht converted to hospital ship, WW1Liberty, the magnificent yacht belonging to Lord Tredegar, who, at his own expense fitted it out as a hospital ship in August 1914 to transport wounded British soldiers
Scout Camp, Brynbach, GwentScout Camp, Brynbach, Tredegar, near Ebbw Vale, Gwent, Wales. Date: 1920s
The City Hall, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales. Showing the Tredegar statue Date: 1920s
Needlework for the war effort, Claridges Hotel, WW1Women making woollen shirts for the war effort at Claridges Hotel, London, at the start of the First World War
The Tredegar Iron Works. Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. Date photographed 1865, printed later
Tredegar Mine / 1865BEDWELLTY PIT, TREDEGAR Monmouthshire (Wales)