Aberdare Brick Company
Photographed Llanyrafon Manor, Llanfrechfa Way, Cwmbran. The 17th Century manor has recently opened to the public after restoration. It was farmed until after WW2 when it fell into disrepair, and sold to Cwmbran Development Corporation in the 1950s.The only reference I can find to the Aberdare Brick Company is an entry in the Cardiff, Newport & District Trades Directory of 1914, stating that the company produced fire and building bricks, and their registered office was 10 Canon Street, Aberdare, phone number 200, Works, Aberdare. I believe the works closed in the 1920s
Aberdare Brick Company
Photographed Llanyrafon Manor, Llanfrechfa Way, Cwmbran. The 17th Century manor has recently opened to the public after restoration. It was farmed until after WW2 when it fell into disrepair, and sold to Cwmbran Development Corporation in the 1950s.The only reference I can find to the Aberdare Brick Company is an entry in the Cardiff, Newport & District Trades Directory of 1914, stating that the company produced fire and building bricks, and their registered office was 10 Canon Street, Aberdare, phone number 200, Works, Aberdare. I believe the works closed in the 1920s