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* 1892 The company was registered on 12 January. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1874 Owned  Llwynypia Colliery in the Rhondda Valley
 
1892 The company was registered on 12 January. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
 
1913 A proposal was made to amalgamate the collieries in the Combine, namely the [[Cambrian Collieries|Cambrian]], the [[Glamorgan Coal Co|Glamorgan]], the [[Britannic Merthyr Coal Co|Britannic]], and the [[Naval Colliery Co|Naval]], with D. A. Thomas in charge<ref>The Times  Dec. 30, 1912</ref>
 
1929 July: [[GKN|Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds]] acquired the [[Cambrian Collieries|Cambrian]], [[Glamorgan Coal Co|Glamorgan Colliery]], [[Naval Colliery Co|Naval]] and [[Britannic Merthyr Coal Co|Britannic Merthyr]] collieries from the liquidator<ref>The Times Nov. 11, 1929</ref>
 
1930 Became part of [[Welsh Associated Collieries]]


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1882.

of 6, Bute Crescent, Cardiff

1874 Owned Llwynypia Colliery in the Rhondda Valley

1892 The company was registered on 12 January. [1]

1913 A proposal was made to amalgamate the collieries in the Combine, namely the Cambrian, the Glamorgan, the Britannic, and the Naval, with D. A. Thomas in charge[2]

1929 July: Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds acquired the Cambrian, Glamorgan Colliery, Naval and Britannic Merthyr collieries from the liquidator[3]

1930 Became part of Welsh Associated Collieries

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. The Times Dec. 30, 1912
  3. The Times Nov. 11, 1929