- S6/14.
- File
- 1934.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from July-December, 1934.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from July-December, 1934.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from July-December, 1935.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from January-June, 1935.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from January-June, 1936.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from July-December, 1936.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from January-June, 1937.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from July-December, 1937.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from July-December, 1938.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from January-June, 1938.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from January-June, 1939.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Weekly bulletins from July-August, 1939.
[A Day in the Life of a Traditional Miner]
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
A series of photographs purporting to show part of a day in the life of a traditional coal miner. Scenes include boarding a bus at the end of a shift; travelling on the bus; arriving home; drinking tea; bathing in a tin tub in front of the fire; eating supper; relaxing at home ; playing snooker.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
4 photographs, three showing 'rubbish' from coal trams (ie rock rather than coal), and a display stand 'Back to Coal organised by the South WalesArea Committee of the Coal Utilisation Council.'
Watsons Studios (Aberdar)
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
The Pit Pony 'Crystal' photographed with Ernest Thomas
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
A framed and glazed photograph of a smartly dressed young man and a well groomed pony in a colliery setting. There is a long printed caption relating to the rescue of the pony from a roof fall by Ernest Thomas on 20th Jan 1933 at Merthyr Vale No 1 Pit for which he received a bravery award.
Watson's Studios (Aberdare)
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Mainly group portraits and individual studio portraits of personalities of the Monmouthshire & South Wales Coalowners Association by a number of photographers
Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Records, 1842-1957, of the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association (MSWCOA), including printed deeds of association, 1864-1945; Association general minute books and circulars, 1873-1944; Cardiff, Newport and Swansea District minute books, 1874-1947; Conciliation Board minutes, verbatim minutes of proceedings, agreements and awards, 1901-1946; Finance Committee minutes, 1888-1956; Transport Committee minutes, 1933-1936; Joint Emergency Committee minutes, 1893-1917; Commercial Committee minutes, 1919-1947; Coal Cutters and Conveyors Committee minutes, 1923-1945; Coal Dust Committee minutes, 1940-1946; General Research Committee minutes, 1940-1946; Parliamentary Bills Committee minutes and papers, 1895-1897; Anthracite and Steam Coal Collieries Committee minutes, 1897-1900; Rescue Brigades Committee papers, 1907-1908; Eight Hours Committee minutes, 1909; Coal Mines Act Committee minutes and papers, 1923-1946; Special Purposes Committee minutes, 1927-1947; Colliery Pit Production Committee minutes, 1943; Education Committee minutes, 1945-1946; Joint Sliding Scale Committee meeting verbatim accounts, 1875-1902; Enginemen Wages Committee minutes, 1908-1944; Joint Standing Disputes Committee minutes and papers, 1917-1947; South Wales Coal Shipment Advisory Committee minutes and papers, 1923-1936; South Wales Committee on the Physical and Chemical Survey of the National Coal Resources minutes, 1928-1943; Safety in Mines Research Committee minutes and reports, 1930-1947; Disputes Finality Committee minutes and papers, 1936-1945; Joint Coal Production Committee minutes, 1940-1942; Pneumoconiosis Joint Sub-Committee minutes and papers, 1942-1946; minutes and papers of several committees of the Mining Association of Great Britain, including its Central Committee, 1919-1954; copies of court judgements, 1848-1939; Railway Rates Tribunal proceedings and papers, 1921-1939; financial account books and balance sheets, 1873-1940; scrapbooks and newspaper cuttings relating to the Sliding Scale, strikes, disputes, wages, and other industry issues, 1874-1948; papers relating to strikes and disputes at associated collieries, 1890-1946; statistics on coal production, prices, transportation, wages, etc., and foreign bulletins, 1842-1950; administrative files of the Commercial and Pitwood Departments, 1890-1950; applications for membership, 1887-1947; subject files containing copies of Association notices, reports, minutes, etc. and papers received from other organisations relating to mining, miners’ health, labour agreements and wages, 1890-1957; and printed material, including coal mine surveys and research reports, and government legislation and other industry reports, 1849-1947. The archive represents a major source of information for the history of coal mining in Wales, and the study of mining practices and industrial relations in the South Wales coalfield prior to nationalisation.
Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners' Association.
Part of Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association Records,
Balance sheets of the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners Association, recorded at half-yearly intervals ending 30 June and 31 December each year. The balance sheets relate to revenue and other accounts. Years 1899, 1906 and 1909 missing.
F4.