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1849 John Nixon, a Durham engineer, began sinking a mine. | |||
He bought the Deep Duffryn Collieries and was the first to ship Welsh coal abroad. | |||
1873 he bought the Navigation Colliery. | |||
1927 See [[The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter XVIII|Aberconway Chapter XVIII]] for information on the company and its history | |||
1930 Probably amalgamated with other coal companies into [[Welsh Associated Collieries]] | |||
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Revision as of 11:53, 30 March 2012
1849 John Nixon, a Durham engineer, began sinking a mine.
He bought the Deep Duffryn Collieries and was the first to ship Welsh coal abroad.
1873 he bought the Navigation Colliery.
1927 See Aberconway Chapter XVIII for information on the company and its history
1930 Probably amalgamated with other coal companies into Welsh Associated Collieries