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Hetty pit, part of the Gyfeillion Colliery, was sunk in 1875 at 392 yards, later became part the Great Western Colliery. Engine house with engine supplied by Barker and Cope of Kidsgrove, Staffordshire also built in 1875.
Investment in 1902-06 resulted in a new steel headframe, new engine components and new winding drums.
Closed in 1926 as seams worked out. Remained as emergency access to neighbouring collieries.
Bought by Powell Dyffryn Coal Company in 1928. Nationalised in 1947. Closed in 1983.
Engine converted to compressed air at some point.
Engine house Grade I listed for its national importance as one of the last colliery engine houses with the engine and headframe surviving in situ. The earliest of the few surviving winding engines used for deep mining in south Wales. Fan House is Grade II* listed.
Open Doors - Funded and organised by Cadw, Wales’ annual contribution to the European Heritage Days initiative, which invites heritage organisations, private owners, local authorities and others to open their doors or offer activities to the public free of charge during September.
Kingdom=Animalia
Phylum=Cnidaria
Class=Anthozoa
Subclass=Octocorallia
Order=Alcyonacea
Suborder=Scleraxonia
Common name=Gorgonian fan coral
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A scene of the dance that opened my Exhibition DANCE/FOCUS,
Naama Kristal is the dancer. Choreography: Sally Anne Friedland
Country music fans attend the final day of Stagecoach California's Country Music Festival held at Empire Polo Club on Sunday, April 29, 2012. Photo by Gerry Maceda, Special to The Desert Sun
Fan Central at the Ernest P. Morial Convention Center during the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship celebration. Sun, Jan. 12, 2020.
Sempre quis tirar uma foto com a Nina...
O problema é a proporção de tamanho! E o fato de ser super complicado fazer ela ficar quieta para tirar uma foto dela em pé perto de mim!
Ontem eu tirei mil fotos para a minha tag, e essa foi uma delas... Não é uma das mais lindas, mas é a que saiu! Hahahaha Ignorem!
Rainbow Bricks Presents
Port Macquarie Brickfest
A LEGO Fan Event
We traveled to the Mid North Coast of NSW to visit Port Macquarie for the first time. This beautiful town was a great venue for LEGO and all the exhibitors and public had a great time.
As well as the amazing creations on display we had a Minecraft Activity Build Area for the builders [kids] to create their own builds which they then could put on display as part of our Minecraft landscape.
We look forward to returning to Port Macquarie again in 2017.
Samual and Elizabeth Isom House is an historic former Mormon bishop's home in Hurricane in Utah, USA. Now an AirBnB property.
Fan y Big from Cribyn, Brecon Beacons.
A bitterley cold day offset by brilliant sunshine and amazing scenery.
Nikon D700
Nikon 24-70mm f2.8
1/125s f22
Hand held