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  1. Details | 8993 | Site | Coflein

    The organ, set to the rear of the chapel, has a Gothic case and further detached banks of organ pipes which reach to the ceiling. Tabernacle is now Grade 1 Listed for its 'striking exterior...

  2. Details | 33594 | Site | Coflein

    THE COMMITTEE of the LLANELLY GAS LIGHT COMPANY will hold a MEETING, on FRIDAY, the 28th Instant, at the TOWHALL, LLANELLY, for the purpose of opening and considering Tenders of …

  3. Details | 408771 | Site | Coflein

    The works was subsequently sold to William Weston Young who closed it in 1822 but in 1832 the works was reopened by William Henry Pardoe for the production of tobacco pipes and earthenware. The...

  4. Details | 420285 | Site | Coflein

    In 1990 a burial vault was discovered by contractors cutting a new line for pipes, close to the north side of the present church. This was visited by Royal Commission staff, who noted that the...

  5. Details | 240327 | Site | Coflein

    A wide range of finds have been recovered and reported to the Receiver of Wreck, these include the ship's chronometers, portholes, clay pipes, the ship's helm, crockery and storage jars, a shower...

  6. Details | 40773 | Site | Coflein

    Tref-y-nant Fireclay Works was contemporary with Pen-y-bont, producing glazed sanitary pipes, roof tiles and some decorative terracotta products. RCAHMW, June 2011.

  7. Details | 415517 | Site | Coflein

    Two travelling unloaders transferred the raw materials from the ships either by crane or through suction pipes (powered by a Howden Donken Blower). The unloaders were originally operated manually...

  8. Details | 272173 | Site | Coflein

    Finds recovered and reported to the Receiver of Wreck include a cannon, clay pipes, glass beads, miniature bells, crockery, flagons, padlocks, rings muskets, gunflints and spoons, as well as iron...

  9. Details | 33106 | Site | Coflein

    The lead, in the form of rolls, pipes and sheets, were transported by ship to Liverpool and other ports. The last smelting works closed in 1850, being taken over by Alkali works.

  10. Details | 408171 | Site | Coflein

    The railway handled coal, pipes, bricks, earthenware, zinc metal, engine parts and other castings. It was closed in 1963 with track metals lifted 1969-70 RCAHMW, 4th September 2008 Sources Pratt,...