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1929 'PONTHIR TIN WORKS. The statement in a Sunday newspaper indicating a resumption of Ponthir Tin Works is denied by a correspondent. The site of the old works, he writes, was purchased last week by Sir Clifford Cory, Bart., whose residence, Llantarnam Abbey, is in the immediate vicinity. Sir Clifford's estate will now extend from Llantarnam to Ponthir Station.' <ref> Western Mail - Tuesday 19 February 1929</ref> | 1929 'PONTHIR TIN WORKS. The statement in a Sunday newspaper indicating a resumption of Ponthir Tin Works is denied by a correspondent. The site of the old works, he writes, was purchased last week by Sir Clifford Cory, Bart., whose residence, Llantarnam Abbey, is in the immediate vicinity. Sir Clifford's estate will now extend from Llantarnam to Ponthir Station.' <ref> Western Mail - Tuesday 19 February 1929</ref> | ||
See [https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/419658/details/pont-hir-tin-workspont-hir-tin-workscaerleon-forge-at-pont-hir Coflein entry]. | See [https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/419658/details/pont-hir-tin-workspont-hir-tin-workscaerleon-forge-at-pont-hir Coflein entry], and see [http://www.caerleon.net/archive/literature/glh/49tin.htm here] for more detailed information.<ref>[http://www.caerleon.net/archive/literature/glh/49tin.htm] Caerleon Net: Gwent Local History No. 49, Autumn 1980: Caerleon Mills and Ponthir Tinplate Works by Eija Kennerley</ref> | ||
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or Ponthir or Pont Hir Tin Works, 1.5 miles north of Caerleon, Mon.
1895 Sold at auction to Waterhouse Bros of Pentyrch Works.[1]
1929 'PONTHIR TIN WORKS. The statement in a Sunday newspaper indicating a resumption of Ponthir Tin Works is denied by a correspondent. The site of the old works, he writes, was purchased last week by Sir Clifford Cory, Bart., whose residence, Llantarnam Abbey, is in the immediate vicinity. Sir Clifford's estate will now extend from Llantarnam to Ponthir Station.' [2]
See Coflein entry, and see here for more detailed information.[3]