Landore: A Study of the Use of Water Power During the Industrial Revolution: 1. Landore Cornmill; 2. Kergynidd Cornmill; 3. Llangyvelach Copper, Lead and Silver works; 4. Landore Water-wheel Coal pit; 5. Reservoirs for the Plas-y-Marl (Graig) Coal pits engine; 6. Townsend’s Engine (Callands) coal-pit leat; 7. Penfilia (Pentre) Pit Leat; 8. Chaff Hill; 9. Landore Engine pit; 10. Plas-y-Marl coal pits contour leat; 11. Nant Rhyd y Filais outside diversion; 12. Cwm Pit water wheel winder; 13. Landore Copper-works stamping and rolling mill; 14. Landore Copper-works water for granulating copper and crushing ore; 15. Landore Forge; 16. Tir Landore (Drew’s pit) Colliery engine; 17. The water wheels and steam engines of the Nantrhydyvilas Air Furnaces, Later Landore Forge and Millbrook Ironworks; 18. The Glamorganshire pottery flint mill; 19. Furze Mill; 20. Landore Chemical (Alkali) Works; 21. Millbrook Ironworks turning and boring mill; 22. Calland’s Landore Pottery; 23. Landore Tinplate work; 24. Landore Silver, and spelter (zinc) works; 25. Little Landore arsenic and copper works; 26. Landore Siemens Steel and Tube works (Swansea Hematite works Mannesmann tube works); 27. Copper house chemical works; 28. Copper House foundry

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      GB 216 FAC 163
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      1987
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      English
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