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1930 'The Six Bells Colliery, one of the largest pits in the Abertillery district, may restart soon, writes a correspondent. The colliery belongs to the [[Ebbw Vale Co|Ebbw Vale Company]] and employs about 2,000 men. It has been idle since the middle of September. '<ref>Western Mail - Thursday 02 January 1930</ref> | 1930 'The Six Bells Colliery, one of the largest pits in the Abertillery district, may restart soon, writes a correspondent. The colliery belongs to the [[Ebbw Vale Co|Ebbw Vale Company]] and employs about 2,000 men. It has been idle since the middle of September. '<ref>Western Mail - Thursday 02 January 1930</ref> | ||
1960 Jun 28th. Six Bells Colliery explosion. (45 died) | |||
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1930 'The Six Bells Colliery, one of the largest pits in the Abertillery district, may restart soon, writes a correspondent. The colliery belongs to the Ebbw Vale Company and employs about 2,000 men. It has been idle since the middle of September. '[1]
1960 Jun 28th. Six Bells Colliery explosion. (45 died)
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Western Mail - Thursday 02 January 1930