Garngoch No. 3 Colliery

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  • Reference
    • GB 217 SWCC : MNB/COL/12
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1923-1954
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 3 volumes

Scope and Content

Employment Registers 1923-1954

Administrative / Biographical History

The Garngoch Collieries were sunk at Gorseinon near Swansea. In 1870, Glassbrook Bros. Ltd. sank the first two pits at the site and named them Garngoch No. 1 and No. 2. Garngoch No. 3 was a much later sinking during the 1920s.

When the industry was nationalised in 1947, the Colliery was placed in the National Coal Board's South Western Division, No. 1 (Swansea) Area. Garngoch No. 1 Pit was closed in April 1952 and the No. 2 Pit shortly afterwards. By 1954, the No. 3 Pit had been placed into another administrative area, South Western Division, No. 1 (Swansea) Area, No. 2 (Morlais) Group. Garngoch was finally closed in February 1966.

Source: Ray Lawrence, The South Wales Coalfield Directory, Vol. 2 (1998 edn), p. 228

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