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Last coal mined in the Ogmore Valley

Contributed by Huw Daniel

Last coal mined in the Ogmore Valley

This lump of coal from the Wyndham/Western Colliery, Ogmore Vale was the last caol mined from the valley as the last colliery shut in 1983.

The Wyndham Colliery part of the combined Wyndham/Western mine was opened in 1865 by John Brogden & Sons to fuel their Tondu Ironworks & Brickworks and was "the reason" the Ogmore Valley was developed from a farming community in 1865 of approx 30 souls to several thousand in the 1890`s.

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Ogmore Valley

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