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Gold In its heyday Rhondda's coal was as important as the oil produced by the Middle East today. This Welsh Valley helped to power the world, and the character and culture of the Rhondda is brought to life in the 'Black Gold' story through exciting multi media displays set in three restored colliery buildings. Accompanied by your ex-miner guide, your tour takes you to in the Bertie Winding House. This multi media exhibition takes you back in time to the start of mining in the Rhondda Valleys and tells the history of Lewis Merthyr Colliery, the Tynewydd mining disaster and of important figures in South Wales coal mining history. |
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The Lamp Room will prepare you for a shift in the safest
pit in South Wales and here you will discover the importance of safety lamps
before collecting your mining helmets and descending - just like a working
miner - in the 'cage' to 'pit bottom' where your underground experience begins. |
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This multi media exhibition portrays the role of women in
the community and the cultural and social heritage of the Valleys is vividly
brought to life. It traces history to the end of mining in the Rhondda Valleys.Finally
don't miss the Trevor Winding House. |
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See the huge winding engine turning during the show. |
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For younger visitors the excitement continues with a visit
to the action-packed Jump ! Spin ! Swing ! Climb! - The 'Energy Zone' is suitable for children aged 2-13yrs and is available daily from 10am - 5pm April to September with supervised play available throughout the main school holidays and weekends during this period.
Simulated Ride - Height restrictions |
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