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Title: welsh coal mines
Post by: melonhead on November 18, 2011, 08:02:13 PM
good evening everyone i been on the internet finding out what i can about a area called manmoel in gwent were me and casa dos detect and came across this site www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/gwent/manmoel.thm (http://www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/gwent/manmoel.thm)  in a mine review of 1840 it lists statments of men and boys who came from allover to work here some very young . its a interesting read but it made me realise i should be gratefull im alive now and not then but back to metal detecting kev found 1 florin 1 shilling and one sixpence in the same hole not far from a level mine a while back in manmoel and its got me thinking it it could have been a weeks wage for a kid.being local and reconiseing some of the surnames it just makes history more addictive


Title: Re: welsh coal mines
Post by: Tafflaff (Rob) on November 18, 2011, 08:10:10 PM
could be a good off shoot of this site, build up a database of old pics , stories , of all the Valley's mines. Interesting history!


Title: Re: welsh coal mines
Post by: Val Beechey on November 18, 2011, 09:13:21 PM
That was much more likely to have been a weeks wages for a grown man. Just think of the misery the loss of that much  would have caused. Poor man and his family.

Val


Title: Re: welsh coal mines
Post by: Nick on November 18, 2011, 09:40:44 PM
The men working the mines were so poor they didn't have two ha'pennies to scratch their wotsit with.

By comparison, William Lewis who owned two mines in the Rhondda left £12,000,000 in his will when he died in 1914.

Most of my older relatives worked in his mines.


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