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1929 [[ | 1929 [[Cambrian Collieries Ltd]] merged with other coalmining companies to form '''Welsh Associated Collieries''' | ||
1930 28 January: Agreement between shareholders in [[Gueret, Llewellyn and Merrett]] Ltd., [[David Davies and Sons|D. Davies and Sons]] Ltd., [[Bwllfa and Cwmaman Collieries]] Ltd., [[Llewellyn (Nixon)]] Ltd., [[Llewellyn (Plymouth)]] Ltd., [[Llewellyn (Cyfarthfa)]] Ltd., [[Troedyrhiw Coal Co]] Ltd., [[D. R. Llewellyn and Sons]] Ltd., The [[Aberdare Graig Coal Co]] Ltd., The [[Duffryn Rhondda Colliery Co|Duffryn Rhondda (1929)]] Ltd., The [[Cynon Coal Co]]. Ltd., and [[GKN|Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds]] Ltd., to amalgamate forming '''Welsh Associated Collieries'''<ref>National Archives [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/onlinelists/GB%200214%20DPD.pdf]</ref>. | 1930 28 January: Agreement between shareholders in [[Gueret, Llewellyn and Merrett]] Ltd., [[David Davies and Sons|D. Davies and Sons]] Ltd., [[Bwllfa and Cwmaman Collieries]] Ltd., [[Llewellyn (Nixon)]] Ltd., [[Llewellyn (Plymouth)]] Ltd., [[Llewellyn (Cyfarthfa)]] Ltd., [[Troedyrhiw Coal Co]] Ltd., [[D. R. Llewellyn and Sons]] Ltd., The [[Aberdare Graig Coal Co]] Ltd., The [[Duffryn Rhondda Colliery Co|Duffryn Rhondda (1929)]] Ltd., The [[Cynon Coal Co]]. Ltd., and [[GKN|Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds]] Ltd., to amalgamate forming '''Welsh Associated Collieries'''<ref>National Archives [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/onlinelists/GB%200214%20DPD.pdf]</ref>. |
Revision as of 14:33, 15 November 2013
Coal mining company, of Aberdare House, Cardiff
1929 Cambrian Collieries Ltd merged with other coalmining companies to form Welsh Associated Collieries
1930 28 January: Agreement between shareholders in Gueret, Llewellyn and Merrett Ltd., D. Davies and Sons Ltd., Bwllfa and Cwmaman Collieries Ltd., Llewellyn (Nixon) Ltd., Llewellyn (Plymouth) Ltd., Llewellyn (Cyfarthfa) Ltd., Troedyrhiw Coal Co Ltd., D. R. Llewellyn and Sons Ltd., The Aberdare Graig Coal Co Ltd., The Duffryn Rhondda (1929) Ltd., The Cynon Coal Co. Ltd., and Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds Ltd., to amalgamate forming Welsh Associated Collieries[1].
1933 Owned the Britannic mine at Gilfach Goch, the Cambrian Navigation, Nos. 1, 3 & 4, at Clydach Vale, the Dowlais-Cardiff mine at Abercynon, the Llwynypia mine at Tonypandy, the Tower mine at Hirwain, the Trane & Llewellyn mine at Gilfach Goch[2]
1936 Welsh Associated Collieries were absorbed into the Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries.