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£15 Nantyglo Ironworks 1835 Ref: 2617gw
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15x10 cm

NANT Y GLO
Drawn by H. Gastineau. |  Engraved by S. Lacey.
Jone & Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.

Steel engraving by Samuel Lacey (1786-1859) from a drawing by Henry Gastineau (1791-1876) published in South Wales Illustrated in a series of views... Jones & Co. London 1835.
Hand coloured.

Nantyglo, from the Welsh Nant-y-glo meaning brook of coal, is a village situated deep within the South Wales Valleys within Blaenau, Gwent. At the time of this engraving the Nantyglo Iron works was one of the most important iron producing centres in the world employing 3000 men and 500 women and children in 1844. The works closed in 1874.

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