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Encyclopedia > Birchgrove


Birchgrove is the name of a number of areas in a number of places. There are Birchgroves in (alphabetical order):


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Birchgrove, Swansea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (580 words)
Birchgrove (Welsh: Y Gellifedw) is the name of a community and a large village in the city and county of Swansea, south Wales.
It is situated roughly between the flood plain of the River Tawe and Drummau Mountain.
It was sunk in 1845, to a depth of approximately 100 feet.
BIRCHGROVE COLLIERIES: AN OUTLINE HISTORY - Paul Reynolds (4043 words)
Hopkinson and Sons and in 1882 and 1883 the owners are "Owners of Birchgrove Colliery", implying that the Inspector himself was not altogether clear as to the actual owners of the property.
It was to the west of Birchgrove Pit, towards the foot of the incline that ran down to the Swansea Vale Railway (SS 698 989).
Birchgrove Old Pit resumed work after a month's standstill in September 1901, although at the time this was seen only as a temporary step until new pits could be developed higher up the valley.
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