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Rheilffordd Talyllyn Railway

Running continuously since 1865, the Talyllyn Railway was built originally to carry slate from the Bryn Eglwys Quarry outside Abergynolwyn to Tywyn wharf, where the slate was transhipped onto the mainline railway for onward shipping. The …

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Bryn Eglwys Slate Quarry Script

Track 1: the Quarryman's Wife - Abergynolwyn Village (near Canolfan Abergynolwyn Centre), My day starts at 5.00am, stoking the stove to make my husband's breakfast before he sets off for the quarry. It's a 2 mile uphill walk so he needs something hearty to start the day. We live in one of the slate houses built by the quarry company. The ...

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Abergynolwyn and the Talyllyn Railway | AA RatedTrips

It was the Bryn Eglwys slate quarry that was responsible for the growth of Abergynolwyn in the mid-19th century. During peak output in the 1870s, the quarry employed almost 300 people, most of whom were housed – together with their families – in the solid terraced cottages still dominating the village today.

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Bryn Eglwys Quarry

In 1911, however, the recently elected Liberal MP for Merionethshire, Mr. Henry Haydn Jones, bought the railway, quarry and Abergynolwyn village, formed the Abergynolwyn Slate & Slab Co. Ltd. to operate the quarry, and negotiated new …

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Coed Nant Gwernol

By 1911, the local Liberal MP Henry Haydn Jones purchased the quarry as well as the railway line and town, to once again establish its operation, this time as the Abergynolwyn Slate & Slab Company Limited - this continued all the way until 1946 when the rapidly declining safety of the mine forced its closure once and for all.

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English – Coflein

Bryneglwys Slate Quarry is located on the south-east side of the Dysynni valley, above Abergynolwyn. Surface workings began here in the early nineteenth century but later …

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North West Wales slate landscape, a UN WHS

Bryneglwys Slate Quarry, Abergynolwyn Village and the Talyllyn Railway. Opening in 1865, Talyllyn Railway is the world's first preserved railway and had a significant role to play in the slate industry. It was owned by the quarry and would not only run a freight service but would also carry passengers, which did not always produce happy ...

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Bryn Eglwys quarry

Bryn Eglwys quarry was a slate quarry and mine near Abergynolwyn, in Merionethshire (now part of Gwynedd), Wales.More than 300 men worked at the site, making it the principal employer in the area. Two veins of slate, known as the Broad Vein and the Narrow Vein, were worked.The geology continues eastwards towards Corris and Dinas Mawddwy, and westwards towards …

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(PDF) ABERGYNOLWYN A character study

Abergynolwyn is a nineteenth-century village in the Dysynni valley in Merioneth, which was built to house quarrymen at Bryn Eglwys slate quarry, and stands close to the narrow-gauge Talyllyn Railway, which served both the quarry and the village.

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Bryn Eglwys Quarry

In 1911, however, the recently elected Liberal MP for Merionethshire, Mr. Henry Haydn Jones, bought the railway, quarry and Abergynolwyn village, formed the Abergynolwyn Slate & Slab Co. Ltd. to operate the quarry, and negotiated new leases with the landowners. There was a brief resurgence in business after the First World War, but sales ...

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English – Coflein

Abergynolwyn is a nineteenth-century village in the Dysynni valley in Merioneth, which was built by the Abergynolwyn Slate Company to house quarrymen working at Bryn Eglwys slate quarry (NPRN 40589) which opened in 1844, and stands close to the narrow-gauge Talyllyn Railway (NPRN 34946), which served both the quarry and the village.

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Bryneglwys Slate Mine

Bryneglwys Slate Quarry – Abergynolwyn, Gwynedd Caver Access Risk Assessment Based on fieldwork done in August and December 2015 1. Introduction Bryneglwys Slate Mine is located in the Nant Gwernol valley to the south-east of the village. It is accessible by car with care up the steep tarmac public road, marked

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Abergynolwyn character study

Slate World Heritage Nomination to be submitted to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UN). Abergynolwyn is a nineteenth-century village in the Dysynni valley in Merioneth, which was built to house quarrymen at Bryn Eglwys slate quarry, and stands close to the narrow-gauge Talyllyn Railway, which served

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Part 1: The Quarry at Bryneglwys – Talyllyn Railway

The history of the Talyllyn Railway is inextricably tied up with the history of Bryneglwys slate quarry. All but invisible from the main valley road and from the present-day terminus of the Talyllyn Railway at Nant Gwernol, the quarry once employed 300 men and in its time produced 300,000 tons of slate and slabs. Bryneglwys lies on the same ...

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Gallery

Bryneglwys Quarry was first worked for slate in the 1840s by local entrepreneur John Pughe of Aberdyfi, but transportation difficulties led to it falling idle around 1859. In 1864 the Aberdovey Slate Company (from 1867 the Abergynolwyn Slate Company) reopened the workings with capital raised in Manchester. The quarry changed hands a number of ...

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The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales World Heritage …

Porthmadog and Abergynolwyn & Tywyn, with each encompassing relict quarries and mines, archaeological sites related to slate industrial processing, historical ... The Great Penrhyn slate quarry strike 1900 to 1903, was a culmination of several years of dissatisfaction and unrest in the quarrying industry in the Ogwen Valley. The dispute

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Bryneglwys Quarry – Narrow Gauge Railway Museum

The quarry, the village of Abergynolwyn and the Talyllyn Railway were put up for sale and in the following year Mr Henry Haydn Jones, the newly elected MP for Merioneth bought the undertaking for £5,250. He formed a new Company, trading as The Abergynolwyn Slate and Slab Company, to operate the quarry.

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Landscape Areas, including Bryneglwys Quarry, …

Bryneglwys Slate Quarry, Abergynolwyn, Merionethshire byAlanHolmes&SaraEade2013. Slates from Abergynolwyn: The story of Bryneglwys Slate QuarrybyAlanHolmes1986. AbouttheAbergynolwynCommunity HeritageProject The Abergynolwyn Community Heritage (ACH) project was set up in response to Gwynedd Council's bid to acquire UN World

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