Bute Merthyr Colliery

Coordinates: 51°40′28″N 3°32′30″W / 51.67444°N 3.54167°W / 51.67444; -3.54167
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The Bute Merthyr Colliery, in Treherbert in the Rhondda Valley, was the first colliery to produce steam coal in the Rhondda valley. A trial pit was dug in 1851, and the colliery was closed in 1926.

Opening[edit]

In 1849, Marquess of Bute bought the Cwmsaerbren farm from William Davies for £12,000.[1] W. S. Clarke was employed to sink the first trial shaft in 1851. In April 1853 the first seam was struck at a depth of 125 yards (114 m). A second shaft had been sunk by 1855, when the first coal was produced.[1] Progress was slow because all equipment was carried over rough tracks by horse and cart from the Taff Vale Railway's then terminus at Dinas.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Bute Colliery Treherbert". www.welshcoalmines.co.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2017.

51°40′28″N 3°32′30″W / 51.67444°N 3.54167°W / 51.67444; -3.54167